Popular

Popularity or social status is the quality of being well-liked or well-known.

Popular may also refer to:

In sociology

  • Mainstream, the quality of being common, well-received, in demand, widely understood
  • See e.g.: popular culture, popular fiction, popular music, popular science
  • Populace, the total population of a certain place
    • Populism, a political philosophy seeking to use the instruments of the state to benefit the people as a whole
  • Populism, a political philosophy seeking to use the instruments of the state to benefit the people as a whole
  • Informal usage or custom, as in popular names, as opposed to formal or scientific nomenclature
  • Companies

  • Popular, Inc., also known as Banco Popula, a financial services company
  • Popular Holdings, a Singapore-based educational book company
  • The Popular (department store), a chain of department stores in El Paso, Texas from 1902 to 1995
  • The Popular Magazine, an American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 1931
  • Hook Me Up

    Hook Me Up is the second studio album by Australian duo The Veronicas, which was released on 3 November 2007 (see 2007 in music) by Sire Records. It debuted on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart at number two and has since been certified double platinum. The singles issued from the album were "Hook Me Up", "Untouched", "This Love", "Take Me on the Floor", and "Popular". For the album, The Veronicas were nominated for three awards at ARIA Music Awards of 2008: "Highest Selling Album", "Highest Selling Single" and "Best Pop Release".

    Writing and development

    The album was mainly written and recorded in the girls' home in Los Angeles with German songwriter Toby Gad. Jessica Origliasso states "It was really great. Toby works on a simplified set-up on his Mac computer. It takes all the pressure out of being in a recording studio. We were able to take our time and get it right and not stress about time ticking." When working on the album the girls knew exactly which songwriters they wanted to work with including Billy Steinberg (who has worked with Madonna) and John Feldmann (who has worked with Good Charlotte and The Used). The songwriting saw the girls write about personal things in life mainly to do with love. The song "Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were)" is about a person who Lisa Origliasso dated overseas, she states "When it comes down to it, that song's about cheating. A lot of people have been through it, like I've been through it, so it was very easy to relate to that situation. And I saw that whole situation go on, so it wasn't hard to write that song with her." Another personal song includes "In Another Life", is the most emotional song they've ever written. Lisa states that "While recording this song we couldn't sing it properly because we were bawling our eyes out". Jess says, "You actually hear me sniffing in the background".

    Popular (Darren Hayes song)

    "Popular" (stylized Pop!ular) is the first single released from Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes' second solo album, The Tension and the Spark. The lyrics are a tongue-in-cheek send-up of celebrities and wannabes. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in March 2005. This was Hayes' first #1 on the US Dance chart, either as a solo artist or with his former group, Savage Garden. A radio edit was made which omits the instrumental section after the second chorus and also adds several new drumbeats to the second verse.

    Track listings

  • Australia CD1
  • "Pop!ular" (radio edit) – 3:44
  • "Touch" – 4:41
  • "Zero" – 4:56
  • "Pop!ular" (DP Rich Bitch Mix) – 4:57
  • Australia CD2 – The Remixes
  • "Pop!ular" (album version) – 3:53
  • "Pop!ular" (Jason Nevins Global Club Mix) – 6:18
  • "Pop!ular" (Almighty Remix) – 7:37
  • "Pop!ular" (Johnny Budz Extended Mix) – 5:05
  • "Pop!ular" (Guido Osario Club Mix) – 6:11
  • UK CD1
  • "Pop!ular" (album version) – 3:53
  • "Pop!ular" (Almighty Remix Radio Edit) – 4:00
  • Liteň

    Liteň is a market town and municipality in Beroun District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.

    References

  • This article was initially translated from the Czech Wikipedia.
  • External links

    Coordinates: 49°54′N 14°09′E / 49.900°N 14.150°E / 49.900; 14.150

    Lite

    Lite is a variant spelling of "light", and may refer to:

  • Diet food
  • Diet soda, a version of soda pop
  • Low-alcohol beer
  • Miller Lite, a brand of light beer
  • A simpler version, or subset, of something (especially software), in which complexity is forgone for the sake of easier application (or modified application); for example:
  • Crippleware, software that purposely has some functions removed
  • Adobe Flash Lite, a version of Adobe Flash Player
  • Nintendo DS Lite, a version of the Nintendo DS
  • Kazaa Lite, a version of Kazaa
  • Lights (cigarette type), a cigarette with a milder flavor
  • Pieces of glass used to create the window or door of, for example, windows, doors, automobiles (related terms: toplite, sidelite, backlite)
  • Lite-Brite, an electric toy that allows lit pictures to be created
  • Lite (band), a Japanese band
  • Software remastering

    Software remastering is software development that recreates system software and applications while incorporating customizations, with the intent that it is copied and run elsewhere for "off-label" usage. If the remastered codebase does not continue to parallel an ongoing, upstream software development, then it is a fork, not a remastered version. The term comes from remastering in media production, where it is similarly distinguished from mere copying. Remastering was popularized by Klaus Knopper, creator of Knoppix. The Free Software Foundation promotes the universal freedom to recreate and distribute computer software, for example by funding projects like the GNU Project.

    Remastered Linux, BSD and OpenSolaris operating system distributions are common because they are not copy protected, but also because of the allowance of such operating systems to grow an application for taking a snapshot of itself, and of installing that onto bootable media such as a thumb drive or a virtual machine in a hypervisor. Since 2001 over 1000 computer operating systems have arisen for download from the Internet. A global community of GNU/Linux providers pushes the practice of remastering by developer switching, project overtaking or merging, and by sharing over the Internet. Most distributions start as a remastered version of another distribution as evidenced by the announcements made at DistroWatch. Notably, remastering SLS Linux forked Slackware, remastering Red Hat Linux helped fork Yellow Dog Linux and Mandriva and TurboLinux, and by remastering a Debian distribution, Ubuntu was started, which is itself remastered by the Linux Mint team. These might involve critical system software, but the extent of the customizations made in remastering can be as trivial as a change in a default setting of the distribution and subsequent provision to an acquaintance on installation media. When a remastered version becomes public it becomes a distribution.

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