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The Reasons Why Comcast And Netflix Have Become Friends

Tim Mulligan
Yesterday’s report on Recode about Comcast agreeing to have the Netflix app available in its X1 platform is the latest twist in a complicated relationship. After years of scoring points off each other with their fundamentally different world views – old media versus tech disruptor – they now both realize that their interests are growingly increasingly aligned.
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Why Taylor Swift And Co Are Aiming To Disrupt YouTube

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Tim Mulligan
It’s not everyday that a digital native threatens to disrupt the world’s largest video sharing platform. But then Taylor Swift is no ordinary 26 year old. And YouTube is no ordinary platform. Both have come out on opposite sides of the debate about how music artists are compensated for their work being monetized on what is effectively the world’s default jukebox .
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Watch Out Facebook Messenger: Apple’s iMessage Just Got Serious

Karol Severin
Apple’s WWDC this week confirmed that company is getting serious about messaging. At its developer conference it announced a major overhaul for iMessage with the upcoming release of iOS10. While iMessage has been typically perceived as a rather ‘basic’ text messaging tool that amassed users thanks to being pre-installed on the iPhone, these changes send the app right up to direct competition with the likes of Facebook Messenger or WeChat.
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What's Really Behind Apple's App Store Revamp

Karol Severin
This week Apple announced that major changes are coming to the App Store. Firstly, it will allow all app categories to deploy subscription offerings as a part of their revenue models. Furthermore, if publishers can keep subscription customers engaged for more than one year (with less than 60 day lapse breaks), then the traditional 30% app revenue commission Apple currently takes will drop to 15%.
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