2200 Musicians Share What They Think Of Facebook Timeline

facebook_musiciansWhen Facebook switched all Pages to the Timeline layout, they removed the option to set apps as default landing pages. We wondered how musicians – many of whom were using apps like ReverbNation‘s Band Profile – felt about the change and how it impacted the things they cared most about. Namely fan engagement, music sharing, show attendance and "likes." So ReverbNation surveyed over 2200 of their users and asked them their opinions, twice: 30 days after the change and again at the 90 day mark. The following infographic shows the results:

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So You Want a Bathroom Television

bath_tvWhether you want to wash with soap operas or primp with prime time, these guidelines for installing a TV in the bathroom can help

I’ll get this out of the way first: I’ve always had a hard time understanding the appeal of TVs in bathrooms. Unlike the kitchen, which is usually the hub of household life, or a den where family and guests gather, a bathroom seems to me as though it should be a private retreat and a haven from the outside world (temporarily, at least).

But let’s say you do want a television in your bath — perhaps you enjoy its background noise while you prepare for bed, or you like to get a jump on the day’s headlines as you primp in the mornings. It’s not quite as simple as mounting a flat screen on the living room wall; you’ll need to factor in a few special considerations. Here’s what to keep in mind.

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[pb_vidembed title=”” caption=”” url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05whx5TaJPQ” type=”yt” w=”600″ h=”338″]Continuing the tradition of enhancing the home search experience with innovative tools, John L. Scott introduces mobile apps for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices to bring you a full featured, mobile search experience – anytime, anywhere. Searching for a home has never been simpler or more convenient. Get comprehensive listing information in seconds on your Smartphone or mobile device.

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The Continued Rise of Mobile [Infographic]

email-mobile-phoneAccording to Online Media Daily, this year the mobile payment transactions will exceed $171.5 billion which is a 62% increase from last year. As of Feb. 2012, 74% of smartphone users have used their mobiles for location related services. 50% of people who shop on smartphone use a GPS/mapping app to locate the address of a retail store.

By this year end, approximately 116 million people in America will use a smartphone at least once in a month, an actual increase from last year’s 93.1 million. It is a fact that 47% of smartphone owners will rather rely on their smartphones to find more information about a product. 36% read product reviews on their mobile devices about retail websites.

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Super Modern Passive Solar House With Bright Glass Walls

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Passive solar design might sound like a complicated architectural technique, but it only takes common sense and a willingness to let nature guide a building’s design. The Otake House, designed by Japanese firm Suppose Design Office, is a perfect example of a home built with passive solar design principles.

The home embraces both indoors and outdoors, allowing for plenty of natural light and natural ventilation via its ideal positioning. The East and West facades were designed to capture the optimal amount of sunlight each and every day.

On the first floor, the kitchen and dining area occupy most of one side, while a giant bank of floor to ceiling windows take up the opposite side. The home’s green building principles allow for a reduced need for active heating and cooling systems.

The home’s second floor includes a massive outdoor terrace along with an overhanging eave that shelters occupants from the elements. Additional huge windows carry on the passive solar design by allowing plenty of natural sunlight into the second story.

With an exceptionally contemporary exterior and an Earth-friendly philosophy, the Otake House splits the difference between modern and traditional. The home sits on a hill overlooking mountains and industrial areas, emphasizing its existence in two worlds at once.

8 Hot Gadgets for Your High-Tech Home

Nest Thermostat

Home thermostat that learns your behavior and adjusts itself accordingly. The Nest Thermostat has been called the “iPod of thermostats,” because it was designed by the same man who helped design the iPod. That means it also has the same elegant design and easy user interface we’ve come to know. It has a round shape with colors that are designed to blend into whatever color wall you install it on.

The thermostat is intended to save you energy and money by automatically learning your patterns and behavior and adjusting itself accordingly. For instance, if you regularly come downstairs at 8 a.m. every day and set the temp to 70 degrees, it stores and learns that info. Then, using motion sensor technology, if it doesn’t sense your presence every morning, it will figure out you’re away and will adjust the temp to save on energy.

Nespresso Maestria

The Nespresso Maestria is a single-serve coffee machine that uses a high-pressure pump and Thermoblock heating element to deliver a perfect cup of coffee each time you use it. Barista wannabes will enjoy the professional-style steam wand that lets you control the temperature and frothiness of the steamed milk in your cappuccino. The Maestria will automatically test the water and adjust it for hard or soft, and will shut itself off after a certain period of inactivity.

Roku 2

An incredibly simple way to stream video to your TV. The Roku 2 is one of the easiest ways to stream media to your television. It’s a tiny box that connects to your home’s Wi-Fi, letting you watch both free and paid (subscription) content, ranging from Netflix to Hulu to news and tech TV channels. The remotes that come with the Roku 2 feature bluetooth, something that previous models were lacking.

iRobot Roomba 790

This vacuum has a wireless command center that schedules cleanings and allows users to control the device from anywhere in the house. This is one high-priced vacuum, but oh, the things it can do! Using a touchscreen remote, you can steer your Roomba to any spot in the house. The remote is called a Wireless Command Center, but works much like an RC toy, meaning it might make cleaning fun for the videogame set. You can also use the Command Center to schedule cleaning for when you’re not home, or on a different floor of your home. Roomba can handle most any job; it has a three-stage cleaning process to vacuum carpets, hardwood, tile and linoleum floors, and it will automatically adjust to the different floor surfaces. Unlike you, who may be easily distracted, Roomba will thoroughly clean each room in the home before moving on to the next.

Sonos Play:3

Powerful all-in-one wireless speaker for the home. The Sonos Play: 3 is a smaller, less expensive version of Sonos’ Play: 5 wireless speaker system, which makes it a great fit for the home. Sonos speakers stream your music library throughout your house using a wireless Internet connection, meaning you can control the music from one room, via an iOS or Android app, while sending it to a different room in the house.

The Sonos speaker can also connect with iOS devices, mobile phones, music players, Android phones and tablets. The Play: 3 come in black or white and has a sleek design that lets it fit in tight spaces. The Play: 3 is rocking three drivers inside; two woofers and a tweeter, along with three digital amplifiers.

Belkin WeMo Switch

WeMo uses Wi-Fi to turn an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch into a remote control for household devices. WeMo makes home automation simple. The WeMo switch, used in conjunction with the free WeMo app, lets you control any appliance that plugs into an electrical outlet. It runs over your home’s Wi-Fi network and can be controlled with any iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. You can use your phone to start your coffee maker as you come down the stairs in the morning, or turn on the lights before you get home. The app will also let you schedule devices to go on and off at pre-set times.

RoomMates Augmented Reality Wall Decals

These wall decals feature special augmented reality technology. You’ve heard the saying, ‘if walls could talk?’ Well what happens when walls can play games and interact? It’s all possible with the introduction of Augmented Reality Wall Decals from RoomMates. They’re removable, reusable peel-and-stick wall decals your kids can play with. They can be removed without damaging the walls, and they can we wiped clean. Download the BoostAR app from the iTunes store or Google Play and then point your phone or tablet up to the wall decal. The device will unlock and display interactive features and videos or games. There are six AR-enabled Disney wall decals to choose from and more on the way.

Logitech Alert 750n Indoor Master System

Video security system with wide-angle night vision and remote viewing. With all the electronic goodies in your home, you’re going to want to keep a watchful eye on things 24/7. The Logitech Alert 750n Indoor Master System offers powerful wide-angle night vision and a free remote viewing account so you can check in from afar. Motion-triggered recording can be set up to send you notification via email or SMS if movement is sensed. If you do get an alert, you can use the Logitech Alert Web and Mobile Commander service to access all the controls, as if you were running on a home PC. Logitech Alert is easily expandable, so you can add cameras throughout your home, inside and out.

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8 Awesome Home Theaters

Watching a movie gets a completely new meaning in awesome home theaters.

1. King Kong Home Theater

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This is a home theatre you can actually buy. It is a custom home theatre made by Tom Pina Designs. Giant King Kong is peeking behind the TV and grabbing the two chairs with his giant paws. If you are a classy person than this theatre isn’t for you.

2. Indiana Jones Home Theater

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This home theater is the perfect thing for all those fans of Indiana Jones action. This particular one was designed by Doug Charrois, for Larry and Colleen Halliday in Canada. Even though it doesn’t have great AV gear it has a model model of a monkey and a gold idol. It also has replicas from Last Crusade like the Grail, and a set of Indiana jacket, hat, whip, and torches.

3. Brabus Home Away Theater

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Brabus Away Home theatre is a Mercedes-Benz theatre on wheels. A 40 inch 3D model has a Play Station, Internet and iPads. There is also a coffee machine.

4. Bat Cave Home Theater

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This is a Batman-themed home theater. It is a cave theater situated inside the Batman cave.

5. Inflated High End Home Theater

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This cool inflatable home theater inflates in 5 minutes. It is a large 16 by 13 ft outdoor theater with a build in DVD.Music Hall Theater

6. Radio City
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This home theatre was designed by James Bieber and it was inspired by Radio City Music Hall.

7. Rotating Home Theater

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This is one awesome home theatre/room for hanging out with friends. The first row of seats rotates 180 degrees so that it faces the second row.

8. Pirates of the Caribbean Home Theater

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You can have a Pirates of the Caribbean Home theatre at a price of $2.5million. It is a good setting for watching the Pirates of the Caribbean movies but not so much for watching horror movies.

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The Residential Marketing Shift 2012 [VIDEO]

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How technology and buyer behavior has impacted how we market real estate.

The Generation That Doesn’t Power Down

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