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" ... 4. Improve customer experience with curated content. Use your customer data to send personalized, curated content to customers, such as videos or Spotify playlists. This is a great way to stay engaged with customers without being too “salesy,” which can have the unintended effect of driving customers away. ... "
" ... And you can download your Spotify, Amazon, or Deezer playlists (this is the music version of the watch, after all) so that you can have your podcasts and music available wherever you roam. The smartwatch functions are solid but don't expect an Apple Watch level of interactivity. Garmin offers smartwatch notifications and pay-by-watch options here in the hopes that you'll make the Venu Sq your only on-wrist device. If you’re addicted to tracking biometrics, the Garmin Connect app offers a treasure trove of data, and with a 6-day battery life, it's an easy choice to just leave it on all the time. ... "
" ... Certainly in the saturated western markets, if Apple wants to grow the user-base of the iPhone it needs to capture users from Android. Just as the Windows version of iTunes offered a route into the world of the iPod with very little upfront cost, the Android version of Apple Music will offer Android users a route into Apple's cloud with very little upfront cost. The three-month free trial will be a huge point of attraction, and once you start building playlists and a music collection users will have locked themselves in to the system or lose all that curation. ... "
" ... Labels, musicians and music streamers have embraced TikTok with licensing agreements, curated playlists that tracked virality, and, in Drake’s case, choreographed dance moves to accompany new song releases. ... "
" ... We enjoy our holiday movies and music playlists. We prepare our own versions of holiday feasts. We “get together” with family and friends over Zoom, FaceTime, and other virtual meeting applications. And some of us really enjoy low-pressure, simple holidays on our own – with lots of time to do as we please, few complicated responsibilities to tend to, and less anxiety about those awkward and very public disability moments that we are used to but still dread. It’s not ideal to be alone for every holiday season, but every so often, a solo celebration can be wonderful, including for people with disabilities. ... "