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− | We are definitely in the era of ''big data''. That's 10 billion records stored somewhere, in some database held by Apple. There's a lot of data to be filtered out from this: how old the downloaders | + | We are definitely in the era of ''big data''. That's 10 billion records stored somewhere, in some database held by Apple. There's a lot of data to be filtered out from this: |
+ | * how old are the downloaders? | ||
+ | * what gender are they? | ||
+ | * What type of music do they buy? | ||
+ | * How is the time at which a song is bought influenced by various events in the media? | ||
+ | * If somebody has bought ''N'' particular songs, what is the most likely song they will want to buy next, and therefore the song that should be advertised the next time this person logs in to iTunes?! | ||
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from [http://mashable.com mashable.com]: ''It’s official: Apple has broken the 10 billion song barrier. Just a few minutes ago, Apple’s song download counter hit the mark, something it has been counting down to for the last two weeks.'' | from [http://mashable.com mashable.com]: ''It’s official: Apple has broken the 10 billion song barrier. Just a few minutes ago, Apple’s song download counter hit the mark, something it has been counting down to for the last two weeks.'' |
Latest revision as of 22:33, 24 February 2010
iTunes breaks the 10 billion song download mark
Mashable.com 2/24/10
We are definitely in the era of big data. That's 10 billion records stored somewhere, in some database held by Apple. There's a lot of data to be filtered out from this:
- how old are the downloaders?
- what gender are they?
- What type of music do they buy?
- How is the time at which a song is bought influenced by various events in the media?
- If somebody has bought N particular songs, what is the most likely song they will want to buy next, and therefore the song that should be advertised the next time this person logs in to iTunes?!
from mashable.com: It’s official: Apple has broken the 10 billion song barrier. Just a few minutes ago, Apple’s song download counter hit the mark, something it has been counting down to for the last two weeks.
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