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Bring a Question: Creative Commons Hosts TechSoup Social Channels on September 17, 2014

Tech Soup

For example, if you're looking for music, artwork, or other content that you can freely remix, republish, and reuse as part of your digital story, there's a Creative Commons license for that, too. Memes are a fun, easy way to create engaging content, especially for social media. Your Questions. Here are some examples.

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Free E-Book: NetworkforGood Giving Day Planning Guide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The execution details matter: flow, food, decorations, music. Making it easy for your champions to do the work is also important and you’ll find lots of templates and examples that you can remix on the Knight Foundation’s Giving Day Playbook and toolkits on the GivingTuesday site.

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YouTube’s TikTok competitor Shorts will soon let users sample audio from any YouTube video

The Verge

It allows memes to percolate across the platform and lets users discover new content by watching videos with the same sound. Shorts users can already sample sounds from other Shorts videos (as well as from a library of licensed music). Image: YouTube. But this update will greatly expand the audio they have easy access to.

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Is the music industry’s future on the blockchain?

The Verge

Today let’s talk about another of them: a startup called Royal that hopes to upend the traditional relationship between music labels and artists, with potentially significant implications for the kind of culture that gets created. They love dance music. The future of music. Why everybody hates record labels. million in sales.

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LeBron James song edits are taking over TikTok

Mashable Tech

LeBron James — the most famous basketball player in the world — has become one of TikTok's latest genres of music. People are editing popular songs to be about the NBA star, and those remixes are everywhere on TikTok. There are so many remixes that people are ranking their Top 5. Some folks use a song to post a meme.

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Mon Mothma dancing in Andor is the meme we need now

Mashable Tech

Which only makes Mon's wild moves more meme-worthy. Prior to this brand new EDM remix, "Niamos!" She got to throw off the strictures of her physicality, and that says something about her." And in context, it's all played as incredibly dark irony. SEE ALSO: 'Andor': more, more! Burning questions for Season 2 of the best Star Wars.

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The rise of vibe coding 

Fast Company Tech

In a now widely memed post, he described vibe coding as the act of programming through intuition rather than structure, trusting the feel of what youre building, not just its logic. When instinct outpaces instruction Take early electronic music. Fluent in remix. Welcome to the age of vibe coding. But lets be honestthis isnt new.

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