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Mind Candy’s free-to-play iOS game Moshi Monsters Village is now available worldwide

Feb03
by Sindy Cator on February 3, 2014 at 10:56 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Updates

Moshi Monsters Village, an iOS video game featuring an ensemble of Mind Candy’s bright, cheerful and child-friendly fantasy creatures, is now available to download worldwide.

The free-to-play title hit the App Store in the UK last December, racking up 250,000 downloads in its first two weeks. Moshi Monsters Village, which uses the instantly recognisable city-building structure and gameplay mechanics, can now be installed on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch in additional markets.

An Android and Kindle version of the app is expected in February.

➤ Moshi Monsters Village | App Store

Image Credit: Oli Scarff/Getty Images

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YouTube exec: We’ve paid out over $1 billion to the music industry over the ‘last several years’

Feb03
by Sindy Cator on February 3, 2014 at 10:50 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, music videos, youtube

youtube square 520x245 YouTube exec: Weve paid out over $1 billion to the music industry over the last several years

Much has been said about how much or how little music streaming services actually pay artists who host music on their platform, and it seems like video streaming stalwart YouTube also had to take a lot of flak over its payouts for music videos at the Midem music industry show in Cannes this week.

However, Tom Pickett, the vice president of YouTube content at Google, revealed at a Midem panel that YouTube has paid out more than a billion dollars to the music industry over the “last several years,” Music Ally reports.

Pickett defended YouTube’s ad-supported model, which he says leads to other forms of monetization. “We’ve paid out to the music industry over the last several years over a billion dollars. So there is money being generated in this ad-supported model,” he says.

Regarding the potential for a YouTube subscription service, Pickett says we will “have to see.” YouTube was reported last year to be in the process of creating a premium on-demand music service.

➤ YouTube reveals $1bn music payouts, but some labels still unhappy [The Guardian]

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Latest viral hit game Flappy Bird is coming to Windows Phone some time this month

Feb03
by Sindy Cator on February 3, 2014 at 9:46 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, mobile game, Product Updates

In case you haven’t heard of Flappy Bird, it’s a game that has recently taken the App Store and Google Play by storm — and is currently still first in the top charts.

image Latest viral hit game Flappy Bird is coming to Windows Phone some time this month

And now, the game is coming to Windows Phone, likely landing some time this month (hat/tip WMPowerUser).

@Kieranb8561 I could estimate 10 days from now. It has to be approved by Microsoft.

— Dong Nguyen (@dongatory) February 1, 2014

Flappy Bird is a game built by Vietnamese indie developer Dong Nguyen. The game, which looks oh-so-retro with its pixellated look, is deceptively simple — all you need to do is tap on the bird to flap your wings, avoid the pipes and try to get four different medals. However, reviews have said it’s tough to score.

Flappy Bird Latest viral hit game Flappy Bird is coming to Windows Phone some time this month

➤ Flappy Bird: iOS | Google Play

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A whopping 10 million messages were sent in one minute on WeChat on the eve of Chinese New Year

Feb03
by Sindy Cator on February 3, 2014 at 8:07 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Asia, wechat

wechat 520x245 A whopping 10 million messages were sent in one minute on WeChat on the eve of Chinese New Year

Exactly how popular is messaging service WeChat in China? Well, statistics released yesterday by the team behind Weixin, the version of WeChat available in the country, reveal that a whopping 10 million messages were sent in one minute at peak on the eve of Chinese New Year (hat/tip Tech in Asia).

The team didn’t reveal the specific timing when 10 million messages were processed, but did note that the busiest periods on Weixin were at 10pm and midnight local time.

The number of messages sent this year was double that of last year, an indication of Weixin’s increasing use among the Chinese. The messaging service has an estimated 500 million plus registered users in China alone, while it has 270 million active users worldwide.

On the other hand, China’s Twitter-like service Sina Weibo broke its record for messages sent per minute after 863,408 ‘tweets’ were sent during the first minute of Chinese New Year.

Though the milestone is impressive, Weixin’s sheer number of messages processed puts Sina Weibo far behind it — and is an indicator that the latter probably has a cause for concern over a drop in activity as increased competition is reducing the time that users are spending on Weibo. However, it must be noted that both services serve different purposes, and it’s natural for many more private messages to be sent than broadcast in public — so the vast difference in figures should be taken with a pinch of salt too.

See also – Sina Weibo users set new messaging record, but is engagement on ‘China’s Twitter’ falling?

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Daily Dose for Mon, Feb 3: The Dismal Science

Feb03
by Sindy Cator on February 3, 2014 at 8:00 am
Posted In: Around the Web


The Dismal Science by Peter Mountford
Reviewed by Bill from North Bend, Washington.

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