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    Internet Radio Ap Essay

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    listen to any genre is hard to come upon. Hence, the Pandora Internet Radio app foresees all genres of music, songs, artists, and soundtracks and is accessible to anyone who chooses to download the app. How do consumers download this app? Potential users must go to the app store on a smart device or can further use it on the internet. Furthermore, on a smart device tap on the appstore and search in the search engine for Pandora Internet Radio and click the first loaded item in the app list. The app

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    homes. The vast market for the consumers who always like to have music playing have a variety of options to choose from. There is the origin company of Pandora that has spearheaded the entire industry, as well as Spotify who has reimagined the internet radio genre. Spotify is one of the top companies in today’s society, including its Premium version which offers discounts to students. Apple Music and Tidal are companies with strong backgrounds, but are actually struggling to manifest some success

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    World Connection: How does the use of Internet today relate to the use of radio in the WWII era? Radio was described as a method to “tie a million ears to a single mouth” (63). The Internet works similarly; letting many people listen and see the views of an individual. Similarly, the Internet can be used in war to communicate to convey instructions or for recruitment. Secret codes in radio broadcasts, seen on page 346, are also similar to encryption on the Internet, as they both obfuscate the true message

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    Case Study: Pandora Joe Kennedy, is the president and CEO who join Pandora in 2004 along with Tim Westergren making it one of the largest radio webcaster (internet online) used for streaming music all over the world. In 2007 disappointing news was delivered announcing that an increase in the sound royalties will increase over 2.5 times in a period of five years. In 2007 Pandora gained 5.7 million stating that in in the next two years it will all even out to what was gain in the previous years. Kennedy

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    Exercises: 1-9. Visit a local shopping mall or shopping area. List each store that you see and determine what degree of competition it faces in its immediate environment. Walmart- Monopoly Catos Fashion- Monopoly Dollar Tree- Monolpoly Shoe Show- Monopoly Radio Shack- Monopoly Tops Chinese Restaurant- Perfect GNC- Monopoly El Rancheros Restaurant- Perfect Exercising Your Ethics: 1-18. What are the roles of supply and demand in this scenario? The role of supply in the scenario is the pharmacies and the owners

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    Ever since the creation of the first technology, inventors and creative minds have progressed the development of those devices. Whether an entirely new gadget was developed to replace an existing one or a product was improved to run more efficiently, corporations have always strived to provide the public with services that satisfy our craving for entertainment and information while remaining lenient on our limited time and wallets. The 2010’s have been defined by the emergence of smart devices and

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    Before the conception of the Internet, music was sold wholly as a physical product. The gramophone record commonly known as ‘Vinyl’ dominated all music sales up until the 1990s. Vinyl was sold as EPs (Singles or Extended play) and LPs (Albums – Long play). In the 1980s the Compact Cassette exploded in popularity, invented by Philips in 1962 the compact cassette had been around with little success. In the 1980s there was a massive surge of high fidelity portable cassette players being sold, most notably

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    Full Speed Ahead, Apple Jumps In the Music Streaming Service Market for the First Time. Authors Mark Schneider and Andrew Flanagan of Billboard magazine state, Apple is going up against market leader Spotify, Jay Z’S Tidal and other streaming upstart services. Throughout the music industry, musicians, record companies, and music publishers are crying foul for, not getting paid for their music during a three month trial period done by Apple’s new streaming service. Is Apple taking appropriate steps

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    via temporary downloads from online servers which are deleted once playback is complete. Music streaming is not new, as internet radio services like Pandora have been around for over a decade (“About Pandora”). Such services allow for the creation of custom stations through user feedback about musical tastes. While this allows for greater personalization than traditional radio stations, the drawbacks include the inability to select specific songs, repeat previously played tracks, create playlists

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    Marketing Strategy Of Hub

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    Nowadays, in this world there are many new products which have innovative has been launched to the media. Most of the people are using a lot of technology items such as smart phone, smart watch and more. In order to ensure that the products will not be eliminated, the new products must be innovative and must be better than the old one to ensure that the items have been upgraded. Based on my research, I would choose the innovative product which is HUB. HUB is a wireless hub which is designed for

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