
In an attempt to merge the Android music and app marketplace, Google will be debuting its anticipated Google Music cloud service (currently in beta). The service will work much like Apple’s iCloud: there will be automatic syncing to all Android devices and data will be stored in the ether.
For more on Google’s expansion, click here to see our full post on 42screens.com

Yesterday, NBC released its mid-season schedule which excluded one of the shows that is part of the Comedy Triumvirate that is vital to the survival of human kind: COMMUNITY. The self aware and secure show about self conscious and insecure community college students has been a critical and cult hit, and because it is too quirky, too themed oriented, too fast and witty, too referential, and too awesome (read: smart) it has left the too many viewers behind for NBC.
For more news on Community’s fate click here to see our full post on 42screens.com
It should come to no surprise that this site prefers college sports. And the apex of college sports is during the fall. Football season. College towns across the country live for this and become the hallowed center of the home school. However, most fans and alum are oblivious that, out there, faint yet fantastic carbon copies of their towns and traditions exists.
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Brat.
“Dear Williamsburg,
Your tight jeans, deep v-necks and messy hair will be really awesome in your 40’s when you’re living with your parents again.
Love,
Park Slope”
We gotta get out while we’re young
‘Cause raptors like us, baby we were cloned to ruuuuuun
Yesterday, ESPN suspended college football writer Bruce Feldman for helping former Texas Tech head football coach Mike Leach write his book AFTER Feldman was originally given permission by the network. The book describes Leach’s ouster from Texas Tech largely due to ESPN analyst Craig James, a worm of a person. SBNation’s Spencer Hall sums up James the best:
[He] comes across as the worst kind of person: an idiot too stupid to recognize his own malice, too weak to fight his own battles in public without the help of an odious PR agency, and too hambrained to avoid contradicting himself on the stand while “making a face like an infant messing his diaper,” in Leach’s words.
Feldman is seen by his collegeaues as admirable, honest, full of integrity and an all around good guy. Writers and fans are outraged at James and ESPN and this pretty much sums this morning’s universal gesture to both. #freebruce #firecraigjames

After making hit after hit for children, adults and critics, Pixar has been lauded as the Roman Empire of movie studio dynasties in the past 15 years. However, the immaculate streak came to a screeching halt last month when Cars 2 was released to horrendous reviews and lackluster box office opening. And to the surprise of no one, it showed the first and greatest crack of the Pixar pavement.
To read more on Pixar’s not-so surprising misstep and future implications, go to 42screens.wordpress.com (links directly to article)