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New Spotify book, and  patent for mood detection by voice
Omid Armin

New Spotify book, and patent for mood detection by voice

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  • A new book, The Spotify Play: How CEO and Founder Daniel Ek Beat Apple, Google, and Amazon in the Race for Audio Dominance, has been released. Our full review of the book says that you’ll get “a renewed admiration for what the company has achieved, and the way in which it all happened”.

  • Talking of which, Spotify has a new patent. It details the idea of using the microphone on your device to recommend music to you based on whether you’re alone or with other people, whether you sound happy or sad, or whether you sound old or young.

  • Triton Digital has released the Latin American Podcast Report for December 2020. Grupo Globo podcasts, including the former market leader O Assunto, are “excluded from this Report while we conduct an additional review of recent data”. An incomplete ranker, it measures participating podcasters only.

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  • 10.7% of podcasts now use a Podcasting 2.0 namespace tag. 7.9% use the locked tag; a further 1.2% use both locked and funding. (This is based on all podcast RSS feeds we inspected last week, a sample of 10,964 this time round).
    • Libsyn feeds all now include the namespace declaration; but this number shows use of tags.
  • The second phase of new namespace tags is now closed. While the Github isn’t yet updated, podcast:person, podcast:location, podcast:season and podcast:episode were up for adoption.
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  • A proposal is open for <podcast:media>, a way to highlight many types of different transports or audio codecs of podcasts.

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