Tip: do you own a website? you can earn up to +5 reward points when you add a link to Oversome!

submitted by Nick Jan 21st 2014 06:00 am (news.yahoo.com)
But Spotify wants to use the same technology to help create the perfect music playlist. In particular, the music streaming serivce is currently examining matching music to a listener's heart rate. "Maybe with motion sensors in phones, we can start guessing things like 'are you running, biking or driving?' Maybe it has a temperature sensor, or a heart rate sensor so we can get a sense of whether you're tense. Maybe it connects to some other services, for example if we know more about your sleeping habits we know what time you're likely to go to sleep or what time you wake up it can be personalised," said Donovan Sung, Spotify's product manager for discovery and recommendations, in an interview with TechRadar.
Related Articles
Last year, the widely beloved New York singer-songwriter Jesse Malin, a veteran of punk bands like Heart Attack and D Generation, suffered a rare spinal stroke that left him partially paralyzed. Malin’s peers and admirers raised money for his recovery, and stars like Bruce Springsteen and Billie Joe Armstrong covered his songs on the f...
She is currently in the middle of a tour with Joan Jett and the BlackheartsThe post Watch Alanis Morissette sing national anthems at Stanley Cup final, team up with daughter for ‘Ironic’ appeared first on NME.
'The Sopranos' star died of a heart attack in 2013 at the age of 51The post Jon Hamm became mentor to James Gandolfini’s son following his death appeared first on NME.
Charm School is the project of Bay Area singer-songwriter Andy Pastalaniec, whose second LP The Boy Who Ran The Paisley Hotel is out later this summer on Slumberland Records. The album’s lead single “Give Your Heart Away” is out now, and sounds exactly like what you might expect from a Slumberland release: jangly gu...
The south London duo combine ferocious drumming with merciless saxophone on their debut album The post O. – ‘WeirdOs’ review: humour, heart and unpredictable jazz looseness appeared first on NME.


Popular News this week
Crazy Town: singer Shifty S...
0 votes - 40 clicks - 0 comments
Wilco: are selling their us...
0 votes - 30 clicks - 0 comments
Billy Ray Cyrus: claims wif...
0 votes - 27 clicks - 0 comments
Drake: Kendrick Lamar’s D...
0 votes - 25 clicks - 0 comments
Justin Timberlake: was arre...
0 votes - 21 clicks - 0 comments
Amy Winehouse: Glastonbury ...
0 votes - 21 clicks - 0 comments
Taylor Swift: Ed Sheeran be...
0 votes - 13 clicks - 0 comments
Arcade Fire: Rick Rubin’s...
0 votes - 13 clicks - 0 comments
Foo Fighters: Watch Black S...
0 votes - 13 clicks - 0 comments
Drake: Camila Cabello calls...
0 votes - 13 clicks - 0 comments
Random Statistic
Paul McCartney is the most voted artist this month with a total of 0 votes
New People on Oversome!