It is with great pleasure and anticipation that I will travel back in Stockholm between the 14th and 17th December for my Diplomutdelning - graduation from KTH: joyful and undoubtedly glistering moments ahead at Stadshuset, even though it still remains to be seen how penguin-like I do look in the mandatory tails coat!
Anyone på stan at that time feeling to catch up? Drop me a line!
Since a couple of hours ago today, Last.fm, everybody's favorite music-based social filtering and recommendation web service, has reopened along with a much needed and waited-for facelift. For those joining the bandwagon right now, Last.fm could be described as a mix between a personalized radio stream and a social networking service (with musical-taste proximity being the "distance" between users).
Besides the now much cleaner and simplified "less-is-more" design, I see that Last.fm has integrated the concept of tags, that is already widespread in the live-content sphere, such as with Technorati's for blogs or Flickr's for photos. Here music tracks can be tagged to reflect the artist / genre or pretty much anything, the service then aggregating the tags altogether. And just like in Flickr where a picture stream representing picture bearing a specific tag can be displayed, here a musical collection of tracks with a specific tag can be streamed to registered users. Seems like an interesting method of expanding one's musical tastes (besides the personalized radio streams), and also a new way of looking at music charts from a more consumer-centric perspective.
Is it the first step towards seeing in the mass media a "Last.fm top 50" alongside the traditional top 50/100 album sales and top digital downloads?
Just back from Stockholm. Thanks everyone for the nice time there back again. As talked about in the previous post, here is my Master of Science Thesis report on Strategic Outlooks for European High Definition and IP TV. Enjoy!
I know you may have been wondering where I was hiding or what was behind the (very unstringent) lack of update on this blog in those last few weeks. Well, I was quite a bit busy finishing up my Master's thesis I began back in January when starting my end-of-study internship at Sony in Paris.
After those six wonderful months of discovering, investigating, getting in touch with and living (breathing?) in the European media sector, I 'm delighted to travel up to Stockholm to present and defend my work next week, on Monday June 13th at 13:00 in Kista (have a look at the official announcement posted at KTH).
What will be the topic-of-the-day, might you ask? Quite simply, I have been looking at the structural trends and disruptive innovations that are today appearing in the TV world in Europe - mainly High Definition TV (HD TV) and Internet-based TV (IP TV). What are they influence in the European "big picture" digital TV ecosystem? Can evolution patterns and emerging business models be sketched out of the profound and quicker-than-expected digital switchover we are experiencing today in Europe?
The event is public, so you are more than welcome to attend if you happen to be around (maybe lingering a couple more days in Scandinavia after the Reboot7 conference?). Oh, and expect the report and the presentation slides sometimes soon on this blog. Stay tuned!
After this week's article in Wired about the strength and dynamism of the blogosphere in France, a new and even bolder indication of the massive adoption of the new media in the country is finally coming tomorrow, with the Les Blogs conference in the Sénat. As participant n°76, I'm looking forward to stimulating and enlightening speeches and discussions, catching up with familiar faces, meeting new ones, all while thinking outside-the box on tomorrow's Internet and looking beyond at the crossroads of technology, people and communities.
See you in a couple of hours!