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Archives for November 2023

Comparing Apple Music Replay and Spotify Wrapped – A Year-End Music Review

November 29, 2023 by Emily

Apple Music Replay

Apple recently launched Apple Music Replay, its year-end music review, in response to Spotify Wrapped. You can explore the best songs, albums, artists and genres of 2023, but it doesn’t reach the personalized and shared experience that Spotify offers. To watch the Apple Music replay, go to replay.music.apple.com. You can find your most listened songs, albums and artists, as well as other information about your music habits. However, unlike Spotify’s Wrapped, Apple’s Review lacks features like Spotify’s “Audio Aura” and “Listening Personality,” which give the Year in Review experience a unique feel.

Spotify’s special features not only take into account your music preferences, but also create shareable content. For example, last year “Listening Faces” featured active cards that users could post on social media or share with friends. These characteristics capture the listener’s attention and arouse interest in their sense of self and how their musical tastes compare to others. Apple’s review, on the other hand, is based on standard metrics. Users can browse year-end lists to see if their favorite artists or genres are among the top 100 listeners. This chart focuses on popular songs from Apple Music and Shazam. Additionally, Apple Music Sing, a karaoke-like feature, is now part of our review. Apple Music users can also receive a personalized list of Top 100 songs each year that matches their playlists. Unlike Spotify Wrapped, which is currently a social moment, Apple Music listeners can enjoy year-round playback. To access Apple Music Replay, go to replay.music.apple.com with your Apple Music ID. Apple’s comments are shared on social channels, but lack the dynamic and artistic appeal that Spotify’s features offer. Spotify regularly introduces new and creative elements every year with Wrapped, keeping users excited for what’s to come.

In particular, Apple Music appears to be aiming to become number one in the music-related social sharing sector ahead of Spotify by 2023. Apple Music Replay offers valuable information, but Spotify Wrapped remains the place to watch holiday music in a more immersive and visual way.

Instagram Unleashes Global Reel Downloads: Your Favorite Moments, Anywhere, Anytime

November 28, 2023 by Emily

Instagram Reels

Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri shared some exciting news on Wednesday that now anyone in the world can download public roles to their device. Previously, you could only save Reels in the Instagram app for later viewing.

Here’s the key: When you download a video, it comes with an Instagram watermark that contains your account name similar to what you see on TikTok. To access the video, tap the Share button and select Download. Simple, right? But there are more. If you are an account holder and want to keep your special role, you have the option to disable the download feature. Go to Settings, then Privacy and look for Rails and Remix. Here you will see a toggle to “Allow people to download your roles”. Your requests, your rules. A note about sound: If you download a movie that uses licensed sound, the downloaded video will have no sound. But don’t be afraid! For reels containing the original audio track, every fragment of the downloaded clip remains intact. This fantastic feature first became available to people in the United States in June. Guess what? Now the rest of the world can join the party. Instagram makes it easy to enjoy and share your favorite videos from anywhere!

In 2021, Instagram decided to stop offering videos with the TikTok watermark. Then, in August 2022, YouTube jumped on the watermark bandwagon by adding a logo-based markup to its downloaded Shorts video products. Preventing cross-platform sharing is part of the game. Is there! Instagram Reels takes the game to the next level and makes it more accessible to users around the world. Enjoy downloading reels!

Tinder’s Makeover – New Profile Features and Updates for a Better Dating Experience

November 21, 2023 by Emily

Tinder's Makeover

Tinder is making some changes to the way your profile looks to help you share more about yourself and make conversation easier. They added things like profile prompts, which are questions like “Key to my heart” or “Two truths and a lie.” The idea is similar to what you see in Hinge, another app owned by the same company.

Users can now take quizzes about themselves to help those interested learn more. This is not unique to Tinder. Other apps, like Hatched, also use questions to match people based on personality. Tinder also introduced profile tags, a way to share basic information about yourself. These tags can include interests such as whether you have pets, drinking habits or zodiac sign. These competing apps have similar features that allow users to share more about themselves.

In addition to these changes, Tinder will allow users to report specific content in these new sections. This means that if something doesn’t feel right or makes you feel uncomfortable, you can let Tinder know. Tinder doesn’t just update your profile. It also modifies other parts of the app. The looks of the app have been changed and some new animations have been added. It has introduced the dark mode settings. With this, you will not just only make your profile awesome, but the application itself will also get a brand new look. Here are some of the interesting features from last month: You can now connect with your friends to find matches through Tinder. They can screen potential matches and suggest matches you might like. So if you’re looking to change your dating app experience, this Tinder app update might be just what you need.

Instagram’s Latest Update Unveils AI-Powered Sticker Magic and More for Creators

November 20, 2023 by Emily

Instagram AI stickers

Instagram is getting a lot of interesting updates and one of them is the ability to create your own stickers with the help of AI. This is possible thanks to the Meta Segment Anything AI model. Basically, you can select a photo or video from your phone or Instagram and the AI ​​will help you cut out the object you want to use for the sticker. It’s like magic. Just click and you’re done!

Let’s say your AI isn’t working properly or you want to make some changes. Do not worry! You can also manually select what you want on the stickers. Then click “Use Stickers” and bam! We have custom stickers to make your scrolls or stories stand out. To find this feature, look for the Create option next to the stickers search bar. But wait a minute, these are different from the AI ​​stickers that Instagram has released before. You can automatically generate stickers by entering text instructions. This new feature is like a custom sticker maker that you can select from your photos.

In addition to these cool stickers, Instagram has added other benefits for creators. There are new undo and redo buttons for scrolling and tools for resizing, trimming and rotating clips. There’s also a new Media Clips hub that lets you create memes with sound in your videos. Interestingly, Instagram has reintroduced photo filters for posts. Remember the early days of Instagram when filters were a thing? They are about to return with delicate colors and expressive style. That’s not all. There are 10 new English text voices, 6 fonts and text styles, and outline support. Instagram also makes it easy to find and navigate popular audio in its audio browser. Creators can now track a new role metric called “Repeat” combined with “Original Play” for overall “Play” figures.

Unlocking the Future – Meta’s Emu Video Takes Us One Step Closer to AI-Generated Movies

November 17, 2023 by Emily

Meta AI Videos

The rate at which AI is advancing at the moment there is a possibility that full-fledged movies and TV shows powered by AI are possible, echoing the words of Avengers director Joe Russo. Recent discoveries, including OpenAI’s hyper-realistic text-to-speech engine, have paved the way for this new frontier. But Meta’s latest announcement takes a bold step forward and introduces Emu Video, an evolved version of its image creation tool, Emu.

 

Emu Video, which lets you create 4-second animated clips using notes or linked images and descriptions, is incredibly reliable. The 512×512 clips, 16-frames per seconds are among the best in terms of realism, especially when animated by simple and usually static scenes, such as waterfalls and skylines in the city. But even in its best work, the features generated by AI, such as bizarre physics and unusual annexes, introduce an element of unpredictability. Despite the progress, Emu Video fails to capture dynamic actions, reflecting a limitation in the model’s understanding of action verbs. Objects in the clips appear static, anthropomorphic raccoons hold a guitar but don’t vibrate, and unicorns play “chess” without moving the pieces. While the technology is promising, there is still work to be done to improve our understanding of its subtle workings.

 

Because Emu Video is integrated into platforms like Facebook and Instagram, there are concerns about its ethical implications. The potential impact on animators and artists who depend on creating scenes for their livelihoods is a pressing concern. Meta and other generative AI competitors claim their technology will enhance, not replace, human creativity, but skepticism remains, especially when it comes to financial matters. Controversy is spreading across the entertainment industry, with Netflix using artificial intelligence-generated background images in its animated shorts, raising questions about the working conditions of its performers. Marvel’s use of artificial intelligence in the opening credits of Secret Invasion sparked controversy in the art world and highlighted the delicate balance between technology and creative expression. Meanwhile, the potential impact on actors is clear, as the recent SAG-AFTRA strike raised concerns about the use of AI to create digital likenesses. There was an agreement to compensate actors for AI simulations, but evolving technologies may require changes in the future. Adding to the ethical debate, artificial intelligence like Emu Video is often trained on content created by artists, photographers and filmmakers without their knowledge or compensation. Despite efforts towards industry standards, the release of Emu Video highlights the challenges of preserving technology and ensuring ethical practices in creative environments. As we think about the future of AI content, questions arise about its impact on art, entertainment and the people behind the scenes.

Navigating Changes in Instagram’s Threads: A Closer Look at Recent Updates

November 15, 2023 by Emily

Instagram's Threads

Following user feedback, Instagram made significant changes to the thread to address the concerns of its user base. A key change allows users to turn off automatic sharing of Threads posts with other apps, including Instagram and Facebook. The decision follows protests from Threads users who automatically choose to have their posts shared externally. It sparks frustration among those who want to separate Threads readers from their friends and family, especially on Facebook and Instagram.

Many users expressed frustration with the default sharing settings, and some considered leaving a thread once their posts were shared with their Facebook family audience. Complaints have also been raised about the quality of recommended streams. These feeds have been criticized for being designed solely to generate comments or as clickbait without proper context. Instagram’s parent company Meta initially aimed to increase Threads’ visibility and user engagement by adding the Threads carousel to other Meta-owned apps in late August. Meta has looked to capitalize on Instagram and Facebook’s large user bases to fuel its growth. This is a strategy we’ve used successfully in the past with products like Reels and the cross-app communication feature between Messenger and Instagram.

In response to user concerns, Meta introduced a new privacy option that allows users to turn off automatic sharing. Users can access this option by going to “Privacy” in the two-line menu at the top right of the thread’s profile page and then selecting “Suggest posts from other apps”. From here, users can individually disable thread sharing. Instagram and Facebook. The sharing feature is not yet available and its implementation has not been made public by the Threads team, and it is important to highlight Meta’s strategic approach to driving growth. Despite the app’s initial success, reaching 150 million downloads at a record pace, Meta Threads continues to improve based on user feedback, address user concerns, and develop the app to meet user expectations.

Meta and Amazon Join Forces for Seamless Social Commerce: A Game-Changer in Online Shopping

November 13, 2023 by Emily

Meta and Amazon

In a strategic move, Meta has joined forces with Amazon to bring a new shopping experience to Facebook and Instagram users. While Meta may have stepped back from live shopping endeavors, it is doubling down on the potential of its platforms as a shopping hub.

Now, customers can link their Facebook and Instagram accounts directly to their Amazon account. This integration allows users to shop through Meta’s social apps, utilizing their saved Amazon payment details and shipping information without leaving the Facebook or Instagram environment. An Amazon spokesperson, Callie Jernigan, confirmed that customers in the U.S. will be able to browse and purchase Amazon products directly from Facebook and Instagram ads. The real-time pricing, Prime eligibility, delivery estimates, and product details will be seamlessly integrated into the new shopping experience.

This in-app shopping feature is currently available for select products advertised on Facebook or Instagram, whether sold by Amazon directly or by independent sellers on Amazon’s storefront. To initiate this process, users need to perform a quick one-time setup by linking their Meta account (either Facebook or Instagram) to their Amazon account. Once linked, they can effortlessly complete their purchase from the product ad, with Amazon’s default shipping address and payment information streamlining the checkout process. News of this collaboration surfaced through a leak by Maurice Rahmey, co-CEO of Disruptive Digital and a partner with Meta and Google Ads. Rahmey emphasized the potential benefits of this partnership, highlighting enhanced targeting, optimization, and conversion rates for Meta. The shared data from Amazon allows Meta to tailor its ads and product pages based on the user’s Prime membership status, real-time pricing, and shipping estimates.

 

This collaboration also bypasses challenges posed by Apple’s App Tracking Transparency policy, offering a closed-loop performance engine that benefits Meta, Amazon, and advertisers. While Meta has been at odds with Apple’s App Tracking Transparency policy, this move presents a lucrative revenue opportunity for both Meta and Amazon, as well as advertisers. Meta gains more ad signals and attributable conversions, while Amazon secures more transactions from a significant discovery platform. In the evolving landscape of e-commerce, Meta’s partnership with Amazon signifies a strategic shift. While Meta continues to transition its Shops sellers to use its own checkout experience on Facebook and Instagram, Amazon is tapping into the social media giant’s vast user base. This collaboration comes at a time when TikTok is also entering the e-commerce arena, intensifying the competition among major players in the digital marketplace.

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