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Thứ Bảy, 15 tháng 11, 2014

This Golden Retriever Will Remind You To Stop And Smell The Roses

…or at least eat the treats!


So, the point of the contest seemed to be to get the dogs to run to their owners as fast as they can, despite delicious foods surrounding them.


So, the point of the contest seemed to be to get the dogs to run to their owners as fast as they can, despite delicious foods surrounding them.


Some dogs saw this as a challenge, while this golden saw this as an opportunity.


Some dogs saw this as a challenge, while this golden saw this as an opportunity.


"THIS IS THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE!!!"


"THIS IS THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE!!!"


"Holy crap, there's food back here too??"


"Holy crap, there's food back here too??"




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Dogs Get Massages For The First Time

I’m legitimately jealous of all of these dogs.



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Spoiler alert: it's pure bliss.


Spoiler alert: it's pure bliss.


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A little to the left...yeah, right there.


A little to the left...yeah, right there.


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I love you. Are you a wizard?


I love you. Are you a wizard?


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Dave Grohl On Taylor Swift's Spotify Fight: "I Want People To Hear Our Music"

“I don’t care if you pay $1,” Grohl said in a recent interview.


In a recent interview with Digital Spy, Dave Grohl said that he doesn't "fucking care" about Taylor Swift's fight with Spotify, explaining:


In a recent interview with Digital Spy , Dave Grohl said that he doesn't "fucking care" about Taylor Swift's fight with Spotify, explaining:


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Grohl said that too many people are obsessed with the delivery of music and forget the importance of putting on a live show, saying:


Grohl said that too many people are obsessed with the delivery of music and forget the importance of putting on a live show, saying:


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Earlier Friday, a spokesperson for Spotify told BuzzFeed News it is committed to music’s right to be free — whether Swift likes it or not.


Earlier Friday, a spokesperson for Spotify told BuzzFeed News it is committed to music’s right to be free — whether Swift likes it or not.


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Grohl, in his Digital Spy interview, admitted that giving away music for free isn't for every musician. You can read more about how Taylor Swift makes her money here.


Grohl, in his Digital Spy interview, admitted that giving away music for free isn't for every musician. You can read more about how Taylor Swift makes her money here .


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This Mind-Blowing Music Video Is Actually 3,454 Oil Paintings

Illustrator Zachary Johnson took 8 months to create the animated music video for The Sea The Sea’s “Waiting.”


This is the music video for "Waiting," the 12th track off of folk duo The Sea The Sea's self-released album, "Love We Are We Love."



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17 Cats Who Are Totally Sick Of Your Games

“You think this is a game? Because it’s not.”


"I am embarrassed to even breathe the same air as you."


"I am embarrassed to even breathe the same air as you."


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"Just need to clean myself real quick, started feeling a lil vile just by being in your presence."


"Just need to clean myself real quick, started feeling a lil vile just by being in your presence."


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"LOL. Very cute that you thought it was OK to pet me."


"LOL. Very cute that you thought it was OK to pet me."


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"I can't even look at you you disgust me."


"I can't even look at you you disgust me."


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Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 11, 2014

Spotify Remains Steadfast On Free Tier Despite Taylor Swift Fight

A spokesperson tells BuzzFeed News that the service is doubling down on music’s right to be free — whether Swift and her cohorts like it or not.



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At the crux of Taylor Swift's disagreement with Spotify — which led her to remove her entire catalog from the streaming service earlier this month — is her contention that her music, including new album, 1989, should be available only to paid subscribers, and withheld from users who listen to the service for free (with ads). In Swift's view, Spotify's free tier, which generates significantly less revenue per play than paid tiers that charge users $5 or $10 per month, devalues art and deflates music sales.


"I think there should be an inherent value placed on art," she said yesterday in an interview with Time magazine. "I didn't see that happening, perception-wise, when I put my music on Spotify."


In a phone interview Thursday with BuzzFeed News, Spotify's Global Head of Communications and Public Policy Jonathan Prince responded to Swift's argument, saying that his company believes imposing any limitations on what a user can listen to online simply doesn't work.


"We love music and we obviously want artists to be able to express themselves the way they want, but there's so much free music out there already, whether or not you're on a free streaming service," Prince said. "There's free YouTube, there's free piracy, there's free radio. If that's what we have to compete with, it defies logic to us to put music only in a premium tier when it's already available out there in the world to billions of people."


Swift's wrath toward Spotify, and that of the head of her record label, Scott Borchetta, hasn't spread to competitive services like Beats, Rhapsody, and Rdio, where her back catalog remains available for streaming (1989 is currently being withheld from all streaming services in an arguably successful "windowing" strategy designed to drive up sales).


"With Beats Music and Rhapsody you have to pay for a premium package in order to access my albums," she told Time. "And that places a perception of value on what I've created. On Spotify, they don't have any settings, or any kind of qualifications for who gets what music."



Spotify CEO Daniel Ek.


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Swift and her team aren't the first to make this particular complaint about Spotify. Adele's manager, Jonathan Dickins, chided the company for being inflexible in a recent panel interview in Dublin. "I don't believe one size necessarily fits all with streaming," he said. "My feeling would be to get around the situation with someone like Taylor Swift – and Spotify won't do it – [by allowing] a window between making something available on the premium service earlier than it's made available on the free service."


These comments sound reasonable enough on the surface — one level of access for free users, and another level of access for paid users, similar to the distinction between Hulu and its premium Hulu Plus offering. But Spotify has stayed ahead of its premium-only competitors by luring users in with the promise of its entire catalog free of charge — and then gently nudging them to go paid to avoid ads. At last count the service had 50 million users internationally, compared to Rhapsody's 2 million, with 12.5 million of them paying for the premium service. According to Prince, the company's user base has grown by 25% in the last six months alone.


With those numbers, it's unlikely Spotify will be changing tack any time soon, even if it means making high-profile enemies like Swift and Adele — or Beyoncé, whose last album, Beyoncé, still isn't available on Spotify almost a year after release. Prince called holdouts from the service "outliers" and said they haven't changed his company's thinking.


"As the industry changes, do you sometimes see outliers who are not happy and it takes time for them to adjust? Sure. That happens," Prince said. "We're OK with that. We're seeing massive growth in our user base year after year after year."


Does the company worry that an exodus of artists from the service could reverse that trend? Not that Prince is willing to admit.


"Just because an artist is windowing here, or withdrawing a catalog there, doesn't mean that we're suddenly going to go back to the days when Tower Records is opening a massive store in Union Square," he said. "That's not happening. Streaming is here to stay."




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Watch Lorde Cover Jeremih's "Don't Tell 'Em" And Totally Slay It

She gave it the royal treatment at the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.


This is Lorde: Goth princess and quite possibly the most talented 18-year-old in the music biz.


This is Lorde: Goth princess and quite possibly the most talented 18-year-old in the music biz.


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Fresh off of totally dissing Diplo, Lorde stopped by the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. And boy, did she have a surprise for us.


Fresh off of totally dissing Diplo , Lorde stopped by the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. And boy, did she have a surprise for us.


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That's because she was there to cover "Don't Tell 'Em" by Jeremih. YUP, the club banger... and quite possibly the LAST song you would ever expect Lorde to cover.


That's because she was there to cover "Don't Tell 'Em" by Jeremih . YUP, the club banger... and quite possibly the LAST song you would ever expect Lorde to cover.


UMG


And she just...


And she just...


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