The one that caught the most attention was called OneNote, which is aimed at letting users take notes in an unstructured way, either bywriting them down on a tablet PC screen or typing them on a keyboard and to organize them later.
The emergence of hit prediction programs such as this -- New York-based Platinum Blue Music Intelligence provides a similar service -- raises concerns that the creative element of writing music would be eroded by breaking it down into mathematical algorithms.
The one sided power of the big banks to slow down or stop regulators from writing rules can be seen in a study by Kim Krawiec, a colleague of mine at the Duke Law School.