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“Is it Possible to Enjoy John Cage’s Music?” and Other Art Questions on Yahoo Answers

It’s the end of an era. After nearly two decades of consistently regaling us with gems like “why is stealing from rich people illegal?” and “HOW DO I TURN OFF CAPSLOCK,” the iconic web Q&A platform Yahoo Answers will shut down permanently on May 4, 2021. The news that this invaluable record of humanity’s absurdity will vanish forever has ignited a firestorm of controversy. Although the website is currently still accessible in read-only mode, all of its content will be Source link

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Music of the Spheres: Yandex Music uses algorithms to turn cosmic bodies into art

For International Women’s Day, we recognize the outstanding achievements of women everywhere. Today more than ever, women are creating change. And at Yandex, we want to extend an extra appreciation to our female community members creating change. As part of our reflection for International Women’s Day 2020, we are sharing insights from just a small portion of our expansive community of outstanding women – women who drive for Yandex.Taxi. … Source link

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Should You Invest in Tencent Music Entertainment (TME)?

Bloomberg U.K.’s Giant Battery Factory Developer Looks for a SPAC Deal (Bloomberg) — Britishvolt Ltd., the developer of the first giant battery factory in the U.K., is considering going public.The company has appointed Guggenheim Securities LLC and Barclays Plc as advisers to look into options including listing in the U.S. through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, Orral Nadjari, founder and chief executive officer of Britishvolt, said in an interview. The deal… Source link

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The latest Google Arts & Culture exhibit lets you explore the history of electronic music – Yahoo Finance Australia

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The latest Google Arts & Culture exhibit lets you explore the history of electronic music – Yahoo Tech

Bloomberg RBA’s Lowe Pushes Back Against Market, Sending Yields Lower (Bloomberg) — Reserve Bank of Australia chief Philip Lowe pushed back against bond markets pricing in an earlier tightening of monetary policy, sending the currency and yields lower as he reiterated that interest rates are unlikely to rise until at least 2024.“Over the past couple of weeks market pricing has implied an expectation of possible increases in the cash rate as early as late next year and then again in… Source link

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Amazon Music lands on Google TV and Android TV devices

is now available on Google TV and devices. Users in the US, UK, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, India, Japan and Australia will be able to stream music from the service through TVs, set-top boxes, game consoles and speakers that run on Android TV. If you’re an Amazon Music Unlimited subscriber, you can listen to more than 70 million songs through those devices, as well as thousands of stations and playlists. Amazon Prime members can check out around two million tracks… Source link

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Amazon Music is now available on Google TV and Android TV

Amazon Music is finally coming to Google’s set-top box operating systems, with a new app rolling out for Google TV (currently just available on the latest Chromecast) and Android TV starting today. The app will function similarly to Amazon Music on other devices. Subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited (which costs $7.99 per month for Prime members or $9.99 per month) will be able to access the full music library, similar to Spotify or Apple Music. Regular Prime Members will get access… Source link

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Google Play Music Data Will Be Deleted on February 24: Here’s How to Transfer to YouTube Music

Google Play Music has shut down, but it is still possible to download the library or transfer to YouTube Music. The music-streaming platform officially stopped working for users in December 2020. According to a report by 9to5Google, users have until February 24, 2021, to download, transfer, or delete their data from Google Play Music, after which it will all be wiped out. Google is urging users to transfer to its other music streaming service YouTube Music before the aforementioned date.

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Transfer Your Google Play Music Library Before Google Deletes It

Customers have until Feb. 24, 2021, to make the move to YouTube Music. Entrepreneur’s New Year’s Guide Let the business resources in our guide inspire you and help you achieve your goals in 2021. February 5, 2021 2 min read This story originally appeared on PCMag Google is erasing all traces of Play Music. Though the platform stopped streaming in December,… Source link

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Transfer Your Google Play Music Library Before Google Deletes It

(Photo via Google) Google is erasing all traces of Play Music. Though the platform stopped streaming in December, some user content remains available for export, but not for long. As reported by 9to5Google, the company will delete all information associated with Play Music later this month. That includes content uploaded to the cloud locker, purchases, saved playlists, stations, albums, songs; as well as likes and dislikes. News of a Play Music shutdown came almost exactly one year ago, as… Source link

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