Last.fm's "scrobbling" technology has been watching us hit the Play button for a decade. Its massive, recently published data set is a lot more revealing than traditional music sales charts.
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Last.fm's "scrobbling" technology has been watching us hit the Play button for a decade. Its massive, recently published data set is a lot more revealing than traditional music sales charts.
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Games are often treated as a subordinate to broadcast, but they are actually cultural generators. However what's missing for broadcasters is the humanity behind the games. This is a problem that we have yet to solve.
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