Tag: Chart
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Big Vinyl Sales Prompt New UK Vinyl Chart
Vinyls. Those big freaky bumpy discs without any shiny rainbows on them. They’re strange, they’re somewhat odd… and yet, also, very interesting to watch as they spin around on the turntable and play crackly but crisp music. A lot of people probably agree, as vinyl discs are still in production, and indeed in the UK a…
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The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia Book Tops US Amazon Chart – Now Available in UK
Nintendo’s adventure classic is charted in full with lavish artwork, concept designs and an official timeline published for the first time..
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Instagram Tops Charts – Photo App Brought into Focus by Android Launch & Facebook Buyout
If you’re a social mobile user you’re probably familiar with Instagram – particularly in the past couple of weeks. First of all, the popular photo editing app touched down on Android gadgets. Then just two days ago, Facebook confirmed its intention to acquire the Instagram software and its brand. Since then downloads of the mobile…
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Instagram Tops Charts – Photo App Brought into Focus by Android Launch & Facebook Buyout
If you’re a social mobile user you’re probably familiar with Instagram – particularly in the past couple of weeks. First of all, the popular photo editing app touched down on Android gadgets. Then just two days ago, Facebook confirmed its intention to acquire the Instagram software and its brand. Since then downloads of the mobile…
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Spotify Streaming Plays to be Counted in the U.S Billboard Chart
As the way we listen to and share music continually evolves, with downloads and streaming now massively overweighing CD sales, the U.S Billboard Chart is being adapted to include songs played through the Spotify online subscription service. The U.S Billboard 100 is a weekly countdown of the top songs played and purchased in the United…
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Android overtakes Blackberry as #1 Smartphone platform in US
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A recent study by comScore has shown that Google’s Android mobile platform is the most used smartphone OS in the United States, surpassing RIM and their Blackberry platform. Almost one third (31.2%) of US smartphones now run Android of some form, compared to previous market leader RIM, with 30.4% of American smartphones being Blackberrys. Suprisingly,…