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Spotify cuts back on free music – Free & Open

Apr 15

Online music service Spotify is halving the amount of free music that users can listen to.

Users of its free service will be limited to 10 hours per month, half the time currently offered and will only be able to listen to tracks five times, from May.

New users will get six months of free content before the changes kick in.

The news has angered fans who accuse the firm of seeking to change its model from free to paid.

This is something denied by Spotify.

Ken Parks, Spotify’s chief content officer told the BBC: “Our chief priority is to keep the free service, which is what has made Spotify so popular.

“We’re a company whose ambition is to offer all the world’s music to everyone which means growing the business and our user base to many times its current size.”

“Everything we do is designed to ensure our users continue to have access to an amazing free experience,” he added.

Last month, the online music service announced that it had one million paying subscribers across Europe.

But the majority of its 6.67m listeners use the free service, which is subsidised by adverts.
So long

Announcing the new plans in its blog the firm said that the changes – which begin on May 1 – would mainly affect heavier users.
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“Most of you use Spotify to discover music – on average over 50 new tracks per month, even after a year,” it said.

“For anyone who thinks they might reach these limits, we hope you’ll consider checking out our Unlimited and Premium services.”

Experts have said that Spotify’s long-term profitability depends on users switching to the premium services that remove adverts and allow listeners to use smartphones.

“The economics of ad-supported music services just don’t add up and Spotify can’t survive long-term while it haemorrhages money from its free service,” said Mark Mulligan, an analyst with Forrester Research.

One of the big issues for services such as Spotify is the fees demanded by the music industry – which work out at around 1p per play, according to Mr Mulligan.

“The record labels don’t like having a permanent free service around, it is like sleeping with the enemy.

“But too many people expect music to be free now and if there are no legitimate free services it will drive them back to the illegal sector,” he warned.

The first response on Spotify’s blog read: “So long Spotify. It was nice knowing you. Guess I’ll go back to pirating music again then.”

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13078302

Looks like Spotify will loose many users over this, and many of them threatening to go back to pirating! There are plenty of comments on the Spotify blog along the lines of this: “Well, that’s it. Too bad that a service who got all their users on being free now tries to force their users to pay.”

However, it seems there may be ulterior forces at work. According to an article in the Independent, pressure from record labels has forced the streaming music service to make the move. Looks like Spotify has ditched the loyal users who have been with them from the start to be able to launch in the USA. Maybe it will back fire on them?

New Threats to Freedom

Apr 2

I agree with Michael Goodwin completely that the “No Child Left Behind Act”, which was initially created to help students who fall behind in their studies succeed in academia, has unconsciously crippled lots of high school students entering college because they have gained a false sense of security. Although I agree with Michael Goodwin on the subject of the “No Child Left Behind Act”, I don’t believe the act is the sole culprit. The deterioration of these pupils can also be attributed to their teachers and the institutions that they attend. The students that have been affected aren’t ready for the tough social realities of the next level nor have they been adequately prepared for the rigorous courses that await them.

Ironically, I know an array of people (i.e. athletes and regular students) who are currently dealing with the affects of the “crippling process”.  As an All-State athlete, I believe the athletes have been crippled the most in every side of the spectrum. I say this because they are afforded additional privileges that regular students can’t imagine. For example, two star basketball players on academic probation, with F’s in various classes, were allowed to participate in the State Playoffs. These same two players were also allowed to graduate in order to acquire athletic scholarships.

This is an instance where one could not blame the “No Child Left Behind” act, but is the perfect example of when to blame teachers, coaches, and administrators for allowing this ridiculous feat to occur. It is instances like this one that turns “student athletes” into prima donnas and encourages “student athletes” to totally disregard academics to excel in their athletic ventures. It is instances like this one that facilitate a false sense of security that misleads an athlete to believe that he/she will be able to get away with the same stuff in college. It is in instances like this where  the students freedom to fail should be exercised completely.

-Demetrius Carter

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My 2nd Post.

Mar 14

Didn’t think anyone cared to listen, but it seems I may have been wrong. If I am wrong about being wrong then no worries. I write to get it out of my system. So here is what is new. After a three week ”break” so to say, me and boyfriend are back together. I don’t trust him so much any more, and we have progressively started to argue more. So not healthy. Saturday is our 8 month, I guess you could say, and his birthday is two days before hand. I’m doing something a little special. I want to show him I care. I got an ediblearrangement and his favorite candy, and a couple other things to pull it all together. But enough about my love life. I don’t like hearing about other peoples so why would you like to hear about mine? Point made. I take my ACT next Tuesday, so wish me luck. I need it. I’ve never been the brightest, but I’m surely not dumb. I just know the stuff normal people don’t care to know. Like the most efficent way to kill a zombie. *Joke*. But really, i’d say school wise I’m about average. Bish and Aish with that one stubborn C. You know how it is. Ah, the joys of being in school. Again that is a joke. People probably think I’m a serial killer the way I just sit there and do my work or read a book. I am so anti-social. I could be popular if I wanted and I’ve finally come to realize I can have any guy I want. Only problem is I dont want that. Let some other girl have that problem. Because to the next girl it is a dream, to me it’s an effing nighmare. I can’t stand most people. Especially ignorant ones. And you don’t have to be book smart for me to like you, just logical. Wow, I wrote a lot. Congrats to you if you read every word, and even p0inted out the typos I was too lazy to fix. Yes, I know it’s there. haha. Untill next time, keep living, keep loving, keep reading, oh and keep your pegasus clean. peace and love.

-Ellie

 

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Random Facts!

Mar 6

Dump of some Random facts! Enjoy:

  • Girls have more tastebuds than boys.
  • If your skin is laid flat it will cover an area of 18 square feet.
  • Whispering is more wearing on your voice than a normal speaking tone.
  • There is one slot machine in Las Vegas for every eight inhabitants.
  • Frogs sometimes eat enough fireflies that they themselves glow.
  • While 7 men in 100 have some form of color blindness, only 1 woman in 1,000 suffers from it.
  • The cruise liner, ‘Queen Elizabeth 2′, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns.
  • There is a species of clam that can grow up to four feet long and weigh up to 500 pounds.
  • Fingernails grow fastest on the hand you favor.
  • You inhale about 700,000 of your own skin flakes each day.

More at the Random Facts website

The Public Blog – New Theme

Feb 15

Hi there,

This is just a quick update to let all you all know, that we are finding a new themes and are going to revamp thepublicblog! We may also be down for maintenance when upgrading. So we may become unavailable for a time. But please bare with us and we will be back up as quick as we can.

We hope to welcome you back blogging when we have a brand new theme and layout!

Thanks

Pilot Blog

Feb 8

Ah, welcome. It seems as tho you have came across my first blog. In this I will just let you in my life a little, and right now its a little crazy. Me and my boyfriend of 7 months have recently split. I have like 7 guys trying to be with me. Boyfriend claims to want me back. Not complicated enough? Two guys who are “in love” with me are cousins. Lovely. Ugh. All I want is my boyfriend back. We were at one point we were engaged but my ring was stolen from his car. Not important tho. The important thing is that my heart is crushed. I fell back into old habits and cut myself. Not something I am proud of or flaunt but you don’t know me so what’s the harm. If anyone else has this problem maybe we can talk. Anywho, there is a guy I like. He’s from the town I moved from recently but now he is three hours away and works and sleeps all the time. Not exactly what I want. I know I’m young and have plenty of time to find true love, but is it too much to ask for a meaningful long term relationship? Ah, what will I do? For now, I shall go. Leave comments or whatnot please. This is my first post and well any feedback is good feed back.

-Ellie

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