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How to use AI to find new movies, music, and books

Fast Company Tech

Imagine turning your reading history into a treasure map. Netflix or Amazon may suggest what to watch or buy next based on viewing history, but a taste atlas goes much deeper. Expand to music and beyond Once youve mapped your reading and movie preferences, try a similar approach for your favorite music, art, food, and other interests.

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Hamilton vs. history: Is the award-winning musical historically accurate?

Digital Trends

Here's what Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical gets right about the life of Alexander Hamilton and where it diverges.

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How to cancel your Amazon account

Engadget

Whatever the reason, Amazon gives you two main options: you can cancel your Prime membership to stop the monthly (or yearly) payments, or you can go all in and delete your entire Amazon account including your order history, personal data and access to services like Kindle and Prime Video.

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Apple Music Replay is here, and it’s still no Spotify Wrapped

TechCrunch

Apple’s year-end review and answer to Spotify Wrapped, Apple Music Replay, has arrived, but it’s still no match for Spotify’s personalized look back at your year in music.

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Women’s History Month: 11 Nonprofits That Are Advocating For Female Empowerment

Kindful

This Women’s History Month, we’re proud to highlight the innovative and impactful work of these Kindful customers. Their missions are varied—from gender equity in the music industry to helping those affected by incarceration and addiction—but their causes are all worthy of your time and support. Impacting: Music education.

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The Verizon app might be collecting your browsing history and more

The Verge

The My Verizon app might be collecting information about your browsing history, location, apps, and your contacts, all in the name of helping the company “understand your interests,” first spotted by Input. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. Via @inputmag [link] pic.twitter.com/M4CHchHmZi — Emma Roth (@emroth08) December 5, 2021.

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How to Visualize Your Music Data

Tableau

Music is a daily part of many of our lives and the year is coming to an end. Wouldn’t it be cool if you could see what your music said about you this year? You don’t have to wait for your music streaming service to provide that for you anymore—you can see and learn from your listening data at any point in the year using Tableau.

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