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We discuss the following topics this week:.
• [00:42] Pop star Taylor Swift has her music retired from Spotify because she feels she too little to deserve. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek wrote a letter in which he says that popular artists like Swift earn millions each year to service. The music label Swift then denied it again. What is true and how artists must deal with the sudden popularity of streaming music market?
• [05:21] Youtube gets a paid music service called Music Key. For 10 dollars a month is it possible to view offline music videos, without commercials. Are we there waiting to existing streaming services like Spotify and Google’s own Play Music All Access?
• [07:52] Amazon brings its e-readers to the Netherlands and will also sell Dutch e-books. A price probably does not, because publishers often determine the price of their e-books. What can Amazon to add? We asked directors of Amazon and the biggest competitor Bol.com.
• [12:46] Android Lollipop (5.0) appeared this week officially Nexus devices and on some Motorola devices. We discuss the external changes and new features in the operating system, that this creeping closer towards iOS in terms of design quality.
• [17:05] The G Watch R is LG’s second attempt at an Android Wear smart watch to bringing man. The circular screen and stylish appearance are good improvements over the first G Watch, but has become the software in the past six months proportionately much better?
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