Pandora Ending Operations in New Zealand and Australia as CEO Steps Down
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
popular streaming radio service pandora plans stop offering service in new zealand , australia, spokesperson told billboard afternoon. australia , new zealand non-u.s. locations company operates, , pandora has decided focus business solely on united states.
pandora plans begin shutting down operations in 2 countries on course of next few weeks, means international offices in locations shuttered. pandora has somewhere around 5 million listeners in australia , new zealand, , employs approximately 60 people @ offices in australia.
pandora prepares pull out of australia , new zealand, pandora founder tim westergren today stepped down position ceo, exiting company's board of directors. pandora president mike herring , cmo nick bartle leaving company.
in statement, westergren, has twice left role ceo on years, said pandora "perfectly poised next chapter." under leadership, pandora launched "pandora premium" on-demand streaming service , got major investment siriusxm.
as of q1 2017 [pdf], pandora had 4.71 million subscribers across pandora plus , pandora premium subscription options, , more 80 million active users. until march, pandora didn't offer service competed apple music, pandora premium seeing significant interest, 500,000 trial subscriptions during first weeks of availability.
apple music has more 27 million subscribers, new number shared apple on june 5.
quote when chief justice john g. roberts jr. visited rensselaer polytechnic institute last month, he asked startling question , 1 overtones of science fiction. “can foresee day,” asked shirley ann jackson , president of college in upstate new york, “when smart machines, driven artificial intelligences, assist courtroom fact-finding or, more controversially even, judicial decision-making?” chief justice’s answer more surprising question. “it’s day that’s here,” said, “and it’s putting significant strain on how judiciary goes doing things.” may have been thinking case of wisconsin man, eric l. loomis, who sentenced 6 years in prison based in part on private company’s proprietary software. mr. loomis says right due process violated judge’s consideration of report generated software’s secret algorithm, 1 mr. loomis unable inspect or challenge. click expand... https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/...by-a-software-programs-secre...
hello! week ago or so, beloved sturdy workhorse (macbook pro model a1278 mid-2012) became , unreasonably slow, freezing , beachballing while performing easiest tasks. however, before managed assess situation, infamous flashing question mark on boot appeared, warranting change of hdd cable per these instructions: macbook pro 13" unibody mid 2012 hard drive cable replacement - ifixit after replacing hdd cable, relieved see files intact, laptop still running extremely slow, albeit semi-reliably , not crashing no more. since used pretty every day past 5 years, i'd installing ssd (or maybe upgrading ram) in order , appreciate inputs on should doing next. here's etrecheck report, took 35min reinforces "waning hdd" theory: etrecheck version: 3.4 (420) report generated 2017-07-19 13:11:51 download etrecheck https://etrecheck.com runtime: 35:11 performance: poor problem: computer slow description: computer slow, beachbal...
i'm thinking on selling cmp 5,1 not powerful enough anymore. have 5,1 x5690 , 24gb of ram, idea worth in europe? in netherlands think might €1000 it, if you're lucky . depends on ssd's , graphic card(s) in there etc etc. iused.nl , here in netherlands, have quad core 5,1's around €700-€800. keep in mind business , prices no doubt higher on second hand market. think you're realistically looking @ €750, i'd interested hear others have say. Forums Macs Desktops Mac Pro iPhone Mac OS & System Software iPad Apple Watch Notebooks iTunes Apple ID iCloud Desktop Computers Apple Music Professional Applications iPod iWork Apple TV iLife Wireless
Comments
Post a Comment