What People Share On Social Networks: Statistics and Trends

Everyone seems to be sharing their lives on social networks. Some people have accounts on several social networks at the same time! People share many things on their social networks with friends and sometimes even with strangers. Aren’t you curious as to what they share? Check out our infographic, “What People Share On Social Networks” to get the low down on what’s really going on out there, socially speaking!

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Getting Paid For Your Music [infographic]

With the influence of smart phones and online data sharing at an all-time peak, music lovers have shifted their attention from buying their favorite band’s vinyl at a live show, to finding the most efficient music streaming app available to them in the palm of their hand.

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PLAYBULB: Bluetooth Speaker Smart LED Light Bulb

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MIPOW PLAYBULB™ Bluetooth Speaker Smart LED Light Bulb.

It is a LED light bulb, not only with traditional bulb shape, but also can absolutely replace the traditional one. It is more energy saving and durable, suitable for most standard E27 lamp socket.

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But rather than only a LED light bulb, it is also a Bluetooth speaker.

It uses the newest low energy Bluetooth V4.0 to achieve real time data transmission for smooth music listening.

So it’s can communicate with most Bluetooth devices for music playback. And Bluetooth Smart Ready devices for light control.

Currently we have the iOS App developed for the Apple devices and developing the Android App. Once paired with your iPhone, iPod or iPad, lighting and music are under your control. playbulb-4 playbulb-5 playbulb

More info : http://www.playbulbs.com/ http://www.mipow.com/

All you ever wanted to know about Facebook’s privacy but were afraid to ask [infographic]

Facebook is notorious for insanely complicated privacy and security procedures. Moreover, with the recent revelations about the Government’s (and businesses’) access to our Facebook data, it’s more important than ever that we know how to use Facebook safely. This infographic will teach you.Facebook_Privacy_Infographic

Standard Home VS. EnergySmart Home

What makes an energy efficient home more comfortable, more affordable and a better investment compared to a standard home?standard-home-vs-energysmart-home

40 Years Of Cellphones [video]

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The cellphone has been around for four decades now, and this video takes a beautiful look back in time as the evolution of our beloved devices.

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Who Played What: The Beatles Song Chart

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What Kind of Music Do You Listen to Music While Studying? [infographic]

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What You Need To Know About 2013 Music Sales [infographic]

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In case you haven’t noticed, there’s this thing called Spotify that everyone’s using these days. Lately, there’s been a lot of grumbling in the music community about the impact of streaming services like Spotify — mainly being that artists are given a pretty insulting amount of compensation. It’s so incredibly convenient though, and considering that fact, it’s free, how can you really blame anyone for taking advantage of it?

We really have come a long way since we were hand cranking those wax cylinders on our phonographs so that we could feast our ears on some vaguely musical hissing sound that came from a horn. Streaming is a relatively new phenomenon, and it’s pretty hard to argue that any advance in technology has ever negatively impacted the progression of music in the big picture.

So, maybe, there is hope. But wait, is vinyl making a come back? No, not really. People are definitely buying a whole lot more records than they were seven years ago, but the vast majority of people still listen to music via digital format. There are people who have invested exorbitant amounts of money in hi-fi equipment to supposedly prove that their records sound better than your iPod.

Your run-of-the-mill Crosley turntable that you picked up from Urban Outfitters definitely doesn’t though. So what gives? Is this really just a result of hipsters being nostalgic for a time they didn’t even know? Maybe, but my guess is that it’s a reaction against the lack of sentimentality that digital music has, and what fills that void better than owning the huge physical artifact that is the vinyl LP of the music you cherish?

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