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Mediazoic Panel | CMW 2011 | Video

Mediazoic Panel | CMW 2011 | Video

By Ryan Van Etten on 04/18/2011

“In the corresponding rush to give today’s music fans what they want when they want it, the lines between stakeholders have become increasingly blurred. Even with business models evolving though, effective tools for music discovery, distribution, promotion, and curation remain an absolute necessity.” –Greg Nisbet Canadian Music Week 2011′s Mediazoic Panel about “how different parts [...]

Posted in Music, Music Flux | Tagged access vs. ownership, Alan Cross, artist-fan relationship, business, business model, Canadian music, change, CMW (Canadian Music Week), CMW 2011, content, context, curating music, data, digital valets, Greg Nisbet, Jake Gold, Jeremy Fisher, legal vs. illegal, Mediazoic, micropayments, monetization, music discovery, music industry, music value, MusicBiz, radio, Spotify, streaming, Terry McBride, tribes, video | 2 Responses

Skype It Up: Hooked On Data [Infographic]

Skype It Up: Hooked On Data [Infographic]

By Ryan Van Etten on 05/30/2010

Call me crazy, but I was surprised to see that only 13% of international call minutes last year were on Skype. I thought that number would be higher—I think it will be within a few years because of the amplifying access to computers both at work and home. Then there’s mobile VoIP. Skype already has apps for iPhone/Blackberry/Android/Symbian, and it’s only a matter of time before the majority of cellphones are smartphones.

Posted in Infoculture, News, Visual | Tagged communication, data, infographic, mobile, mobile VoIP, skype, smartphones, stats, trends, usage, visualization, VoIP, wi-fi | 7 Responses

Facebook More Traffic Than Google [Stats]

Facebook More Traffic Than Google [Stats]

By Ryan Van Etten on 04/27/2010

Here’s some graphical perspective on Facebook’s growth via estimated traffic data from Quantcast and Compete. The numbers are significantly different between the sources but the basic trend and relative traffic difference between Facebook and Google is evident: Facebook is a rocket, or, rather a full-blown planet with enough gravity to start a galaxy—the data shows it surpassed Google in traffic in late 2009.

Posted in Infoculture, News, Visual | Tagged comparison, compete, data, Facebook, Facebook growth, Facebook vs. Google, Google, graph, open, quantcast, social media, stats, traffic, trends, visualization | Leave a response

Music Business Driven by Data [Infographic]

Music Business Driven by Data [Infographic]

By Ryan Van Etten on 04/13/2010

In today’s fluxing music economy of freeconomics, ubiquitousness, and abundance, musicians are leveraging data and metrics tools to drive their careers. What answers can digital data deliver for musicians? Who… What… When… Where… Why… How…

Posted in Music, Music Flux, News, Popular, Visual | Tagged analytics, artist-fan relationship, business, data, data-driven music, digital, direct-to-fan, infographic, marketing, metrics, Music, music industry, MusicBiz, tips | Leave a response

Climate Change Search Trends Visualized

Climate Change Search Trends Visualized

By Ryan Van Etten on 03/29/2010

In this short video, filmmaker Dan Nienhuis uses data from Google Insights to analyze how, when, where, and why people think about four common eco-buzzwords—climate change, global warming, carbon footprint, and go green.

Posted in Activism, Discussion, Infoculture, News, Visual | Tagged behavior, buzzwords, carbon footprint, climate change, data, environment, global warming, go green, Google, infographic, science, search trends, stats, trends, video, visualization | 2 Responses

Music Data Confessions of a Tagaholic

Music Data Confessions of a Tagaholic

By Ryan Van Etten on 02/18/2010

Bandcamp added artist/song tagging to its slew of features yesterday, and hopes are high that more social music features are in store. As a self-professed tag-a-holic I’m pretty stoked about the news, and especially so because I had emailed them suggesting a tagging feature. Bandcamp artists can now list themselves in up to five genres, they can add their location, and they can add specific traits to individual tracks in the form of tags.

Posted in Design, Discussion, Editorial, Music Flux, News, Reviews | Tagged Amie Street, bandcamp, behavior, community, crowdsourcing, data, Delicious, design review, geotagging, ideas, last.fm, location, music discovery, music intelligence, new features, recommendation engine, search, social bookmarking, social media, social music, tagging, thesixtyone | Leave a response

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