Recently, I was considering trading in my broken iPod for another type of MP3 player…that is; until I ran across an article from Wired stating that I'd better hold on to at least one Apple product.
According to InStat, by 2012, 40% of all music purchased is going to come from digital music downloads. ...
Continue Reading[This is cross-posted at The ImpactWatch blog.]
J.W.'s American Idol Twitter prediction about which contestant would end their run last night was wrong. Brooke White did not go home despite having a disastrous restart during her song while Carly Smithson performed well this week — even garnering praise from Simon Cowell....
Continue ReadingMy predictions were absolute rubbish, it seems. Apparently, tweets cannot be used to accurately predict who is going home from American Idol. In fact, two of the top three positive tweet-getters were the ones that were unceremoniously in the Bottom Two. Syesha Mercado and Carly Smithson had the least votes after their performances on Tuesday night,...
Continue ReadingFor the second part of my study concerning whether tweets from Twitter could be used to predict the losing contestants of American Idol, I decided to wait until noon to make sure that there were enough new tweets to equal the amount used in the analysis last week. Fortunately, there were more than enough fresh,...
Continue ReadingOnce again, the Internet is abuzz with predictions and theories about who is going to win American Idol. In the early days of the competition (back when Kelly Clarkson was still a nobody singing karaoke and we only hypothesized that we hated the British without actually knowing it through Simon Cowell),...
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