With growth in music downloads flattening, and growth in streaming rising, music publishing is having to rethink the economics of digital distribution.
That will be putting more pressure on streaming as a revenue generator.
From The Verge:
With growth in music downloads flattening, and growth in streaming rising, music publishing is having to rethink the economics of digital distribution.
That will be putting more pressure on streaming as a revenue generator.
From The Verge:
Interface design continues to get more natural.
I’m looking for that taco place Greg and I went to last year.
Foursquare just pushed out an update to their iOS and Android app that allows the user to get specific in a way that only Foursquare can provide.
I’m looking for a place I haven’t been to before, that serves sushi, that is open and has someone I know dining there.
Have you tried any creative uses for this search mechanism?
More from the Foursquare blog:
Super-specific searches to suit your every need — Foursquare does it better. | Foursquare Blog.
In a 2012 follow up to a 2006 survey, The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project found that:
But that doesn’t mean the information is widely available.
More online:
Teens, Social Media, and Privacy | Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project.
In a blog post today, Twitter introduced the “Lead Generation Card” to allow users to easily share their email address with a brand, from within the Twitter ecosystem.
Twitter Advertising: Capture user interest with the Lead Generation Card.
Pandora just got a bit a little more social with new Facebook Integration. Would your listening habits change, if you knew all your friends were watching?
From the web:
Pandora Enables Automatic Sharing To Music Section On Facebook’s Revamped Timeline – AllFacebook.
Popular app “Run Keeper” released a new version with an improved UI and photo sharing.
I haven’t used this particular app (I’ve used Run Meter, Electric Miles, Livestrong, Nike), but I have heard so many good things about this one.
What apps are you using to stay active in 2013?
Today Apple will announce the new iPhone.
Yesterday, Google announced over 500 Million Android devices had been activated.
As all this happens, the Pew Internet and American Life Project has come out with new numbers on Smartphone usage.
In a similar report, Nielsen indcates that 74% of young adults (25-34) now own smartphones.
Here is the demographic breakdown from Pew Continue reading “Smartphones overtake those other phones”
Funny note on pop-culture from Neil deGrasse Tyson.
(On the other hand… what does it say about Dr. Tyson’s research that he was Googling “Big Bang Theory” )
(From Imgur)