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There Is a Subtle Power Struggle for Control of Music Metadata
The word "metadata" requires the presence of another entity to which the data at hand refers. Increasingly, it now points toward the listener instead of toward whatever they're listening to.
FTC Warns 12 Android Developers to Stop Eavesdropping on Unwitting Users
The trade watchdog has warned developers to stop quietly tracking users.
Meet the Developer Behind Australia's Most Hated Game
In "Survival Island 3 - Australia 3D" you just walk around a crude rendering of the Australian outback, killing Indigenous people.
The Beatles Are Finally Bringing Their Catalog to Streaming Platforms on Christmas Eve
They've long held out--as they did with iTunes--but that will all change tomorrow.
The Music Industry Sued Aurous, the Popcorn Time for Music, Hours After Release
While like Popcorn Time in every other way, the RIAA says it pulled from illegal Russian filesharing sites instead of BitTorrent.
Apple’s Move to iOS App for Android Bombarded With One-Star Reviews
Android users don’t want anything to do with “iSheep.”
Science Says YouTube Is Growing Faster Than All Other Music Streaming Platforms Combined
More than 76 billion music video streams were delivered in the first half of 2015.
There's a New Music Streaming Service That Promises Not to Screw Over Artists
In the artist-unfriendly streaming landscape—highlighted yet again when Taylor Swift pulled her catalog from Spotify—Bandcamp is entering the market with a new, artist-controlled model where the musicians, fans, and company might all win.
The Unflappable Brilliance of "Flappy Bird"
The number one mobile app will probably make you want to punch its creator in the face.