Open Source Project For Sophisticated iOS Game User Interfaces

Creating high quality in game user interfaces in OpenGL ES can be a challenge, I’ve even seen things taken so far as to integrate Cocos2D with the SIO2Engine by one developer who was trying to add a sophisticated interface into their game.

A friend of mine pointed out a library that enables the development of user interfaces which has just gone open source, and has also added support for the iOS and MacOSX.  What really makes this library interesting is that it allows you to use HTML/CSS to design your interfaces with a few extras added for real-time interactivity.

The project is known as libRocket and you can visit the homepage with documentation and a support forum here:
http://librocket.com/

The Github project including iOS targets and samples that run on Mac OS X can be found here:
http://github.com/lloydw/libRocket

Overall this looks like an interesting project for those looking to create highly interactive in-game interfaces.

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Learning iOS Game Programming Book – Coming Monday

It is difficult to find material that goes through the creation of a game using OpenGL ES and without using a pre-built iPhone game engine.  Some time ago I created a page to promote the excellent iPhone game tutorial from Mike Daley which did just that with some excellent video presentations.  I believe that even if you are using a game engine it makes it so much easier if you already understand the basics.

Since then Mike has taken it a step further and written the Learning iOS Game Programming book for which the hardcover version will be available on Monday, Sept. 13, 2010.  I’ve had access to the rough cut version of this book for some time, and I can tell you that it definitely stands out, and is an excellent step-by-step introduction to game programming on the iOS platform.

In the book you go through the creation of creating a real 2D tile map based dungeon game using OpenGL ES 1.1.  This includes coverage of topics such as particles, audio, high score tables, testing, fonts, rendering, animation and more.

What I really like about the book though isthat while these are all complex topics they are presented in a very accessible way.

You can find the book and do a more thorough search inside it’s contents through the Amazon page (aff).

Something else that Mike is doing that is very cool is that he is promoting his students games on the 71 squared programming blog which you may want to check out.

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Carrier Unlock for iPhone 4 – 3G – 3GS on iOS 4.0.1 Released

As promised, the UnlockiPhone4os has released the carrier unlocking tool called UnlockiPhone4os for US
based iPhone 4 users who are stuck with AT&T network. For those of you who don’t know, carrier
unlock for US iPhone 4s required complete rewrite of UnlockiPhone4os software because of the new
baseband OS present in iPhone 4.

As promised, the UnlockiPhone4os has released the carrier unlocking tool called UnlockiPhone4os for US based iPhone 4 users who are stuck with AT&T network. For those of you who don’t know, carrier unlock for US iPhone 4s required complete rewrite of UnlockiPhone4os software because of the new baseband OS present in iPhone 4.

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Carrier Unlock for iPhone 4 – 3G – 3GS on iOS 4.0.2 Released

As promised, the UnlockiPhone4os has released the carrier unlocking tool called UnlockiPhone4os for US
based iPhone 4 users who are stuck with AT&T network. For those of you who don’t know, carrier
unlock for US iPhone 4s required complete rewrite of UnlockiPhone4os software because of the new
baseband OS present in iPhone 4.

As promised, the UnlockiPhone4os has released the carrier unlocking tool called UnlockiPhone4os for US based iPhone 4 users who are stuck with AT&T network. For those of you who don’t know, carrier unlock for US iPhone 4s required complete rewrite of UnlockiPhone4os software because of the new baseband OS present in iPhone 4.

As promised, the UnlockiPhone4os has released the carrier unlocking tool called UnlockiPhone4os for USbased iPhone 4 users who are stuck with AT&T network. For those of you who don’t know, carrierunlock for US iPhone 4s required complete rewrite of UnlockiPhone4os software because of the newbaseband OS present in iPhone 4.

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Update IOS 4.1 [Blackra1n]

Today was released the firmware 4.1 for the Apple devices.

Please do not upgrade.
In a few hours will come Unlock iPhone 4.1

Once the team is ready will post news!

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How to Downgrade iPhone iOS 4.1 to 4.0.1-4.0.2

There is one prerequisite to downgrade your iPhone 4.1. You must have your SHSH blobs saved on Saurik’s servers. If you don’t have your SHSH blobs backed up, then you’re stuck at iOS 4.1. There is absolutely nothing you can do.

Downgrade iOS 4.1 iPhone
Again, this method will help you downgrade your iPhone from iOS 4.1 to any earlier iOS. This will work for the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G.

There are 2 methods to downgrade your iPhone. I choose to go with what I think is an easier method for those with limited technical skills.

Step 1: First we have to download your SHSH blobs from Saurik’s server to your computer. To do so, download TinyUmbrella and plug your iPhone in.

Step 2: Check the “Advanced Options” box. Under “Device/Version”, select the firmware version to which you wish to downgrade (ie iOS 4.0.1). Finally, select “Cydia” under “Request From”. Then hit “Save My SHSH”. This will grab your SHSH files from Saurik’s servers and save them to your computer.

Step 3: Go to our iPhone Downloads section and download the firmware you want to downgrade to from your iPhone model (ie. iOS 4.0.1 for iPhone 4). Make sure to download this firmware to your computer’s desktop.

Step 4: Put your iPhone in DFU Mode. To do so, launch iTunes and plug your iPhone in. Press and hold the Home and Power button together for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds, release the Power button while still holding the Home button until iTunes pops up and says it has found an iPhone in recovery Mode.

Step 5: Run TinyUmbrella and click the “Display SHSHs” button to make sure your SHSH blobs were downloaded to your computer. Once done, click “Start TSS Server”.

Step 6: The hardest part of the job is done. We are now going to restore your iPhone by downgrading it to the iOS version you want. Launch iTunes and plug your iPhone in. Hold the SHIFT key (Windows only) or ALT/Option key (Mac only) while clicking on Restore. Make sure you hold the key while clicking Restore. A window will open. Simply select the firmware you downloaded in step 3.

Step 7: Your iPhone will be downgraded/restored to the iOS version you chose. iTunes might give you error messages (error 1011, 1013, and 1015). Don’t worry about them.

Step 8: We now need to get your iPhone out of recovery mode. To do so, open TinyUmbrella and click “Kick Device Out of Recovery”.

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FIX iPhone Stuck in Constant Reboot After Jailbreak.

Although I can’t and don’t guarantee this will work 100% of the time, if you’ve tried to jailbreak your iPhone and your phone gets stuck at the Apple Logo and reboots every 5-10 minutes, you need to follow these steps:

Setting the iPhone to recovery mode allows you to perform firmware restore using iTunes.

1) Power off the iPhone by depressing both the sleep/wake button on the top of the iPhone and the home button. Wait for the iPhone screen to turn black aka screen-off.

2) Depress the home button and connect the iPhone/iPod sync cable into the docking port on the bottom of the iPhone at the sametime without removing pressure on the home button.

3) You should be able to see the Apple logo coming up on the iPhone and then the recovery screen with be shown after the Apple logo:

4) iTunes will start and inform you that it has detected an iPhone in recovery mode and you should restore your iPhone to start using it.

5) Perform your firmware restore.

6) Exit iTunes and Re-jailbreak.

7) Don’t restore from a backup, just set up your phone as a new phone, then re-sync to add back all your data and apps.

8) DONE!

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How to fix errors with blackra1n

This guide comes from all errors encountered by users of the Blog.

Blackra1n:Try to resolve all

First of all, for those unfamiliar blackra1n:

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Fix Cydia Crashing on jailbreak iPod touch and iPhone

1. Fix Cydia Crash using Clear Cydia Cache Tool
Download the Clear Cydia Cache tool from here, and then follow the steps below

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Jailbreak iPod Touch 3.1.2 with blackra1n, Resolution Problems

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BLACKRA1N [IOS4] iPhone 4

Today I got an email from Apple iPhone news that has 4.
4.0 blackra1n still does not speak even if the jailbreak has been done.
So it should come out soon also update the firmware 4.0.

The advice is to not upgrade again until the boys unlockerteam
not have the final firmware in hand we can not unlock 4.0

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GPS, WiFi, YouTube Fix After Blackra1n/Blacksn0w Jailbreak/Unlock

Fix My Everything!

Push Notification Fix (GPS, Youtube)

1.) On your iPhone home-screen, tap on the Cydia icon.

2.) If Cydia prompts you for updates, install them all.

3.) In Cydia, tap on the “Manage” tab at the bottom of the screen.

4.) Tap on the “Sources” button.

5.) Tap on the “Edit” button in the top right corner of the screen and then tap the “Add” button in the top left corner.

6.) Type in http://cydia.iphoneil.net and then tap “Add Source“.

7.) Now tap on the “Done” button in the top right corner of the screen.

8.) Tap on the “Search” tab on the bottom of the screen and type in “pushfix“.

9.) Select “pushfix” from the list of search results and then tap “Install” in the top right corner of the screen and then tap “Confirm“.

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WiFi Fix

1.) On your iPhone home-screen, tap on the “Settings” icon.

2.) In the Settings menu, tap on “General“. Scroll to the bottom of the General menu.

3.) In the General menu, tap on “Reset“. Then tap “Reset Network Settings“.

4.) Reboot your iPhone/iPod Touch by holding down the sleep/wake button and sliding to turn off.

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iTunes 9.1.1 ? iFixer Fix for Spirit and Blackra1n Jailbreak

For all those who have found errors or using Spirit
Blackra1n under Windows, was released iFixer, useful software that promises
to solve all your problems.
iFixer is a new utility that will resolve all the errors of iTunes 9.1.x
when you run jailbreak with Spirit on the iPhone, and iPod iPad
Touch or Blackra1n under Windows.

iFixer is very simple, since its first use: there are two
buttons “Make it Spirit” and “Make it ra1n.” Clicking on any of them
solve their problems with iTunes 9.1.1.
You have to do for a proper operation, place iFixer
in the same folder where the files are located or Spirit.exe
Blackra1n.exe.

iFixer for Windows can be downloaded from this link.

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GUIDE available useful for the FULL jailbreak (not tethered) thanks
at Spirit here.

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iPhone Game Friday: New Releases

It’s been a big week for iPhone lovers, with more details released about the upcoming Game Center for iOS devices. Game Center is going to be a great platform for multiplayer gaming, and connecting with your friends.

While you wait for the official launch next month, we’ve collected five of the latest and greatest game releases on the App Store! Like always, if you have a game you want reviewed, please let us know!

Dead Runner

Dead Runner

Dead Runner

If you’ve ever played Canabalt, you’ll be familiar with this concept. Run as fast as your legs can carry you, and avoid the obstacles!

You wake up in a dark forest, surrounded by the sounds of the wailing souls trapped in the haunted trees. The howling wind is delivering a chilling message of evil which is drawing closer by the second. Time to run!

Certainly won’t keep you gripped for hours, but it’s a fun pick-up-and-play title.

Price: $0.99
Developer: Distinctive Developments 
Download: App Store

Mirror's Edge

Mirror’s Edge

Mirror’s Edge

Another Canabalt style game, this is a classic that harks back to platformer days. True to the tradition that has made Mirror’s Edge a fan favorite around the world, immerse yourself in the world of Faith Connors – an underground “Runner” who bolts into action to stop a deadly threat in a “perfect society” full of sinister surveillance and relentless pursuers.

It looks great on the Retina Display, and is another fast-paced action game to enjoy over the weekend!

Price: $4.99
Developer: Electronic Arts 
Download: App Store

Zombie Highway

Zombie Highway

Zombie Highway

The goal is to survive… but you won’t. How long can you last? You’re a heavily armed car driver, struggling to stay on the road, and alive against the zombies surrounding your car. Not something I’d want to experience in real life, but a good laugh on the iPhone

Tilt, tap, and steer your way down the road while trying to knock zombies from your car and attack them with an arsenal of weapons. Not for the faint hearted!

Price: $0.99
Developer: Renderpaz 
Download: App Store

Spider-Man: Total Mayhem

Spider-Man: Total Mayhem

Spider-Man: Total Mayhem

Another big release from Gameloft, Spider-Man: Total Mayhem puts you in control of the spindly superhero, using all of his great powers to save New York from the worst breakout of Super Villains the city has ever seen.

Fight against time to stop the madness and mayhem created by the Super Villains who want to take over the city and disperse a poisonous virus! Not cheap, but a great few hours of fun to be had.

Price: $6.99
Developer: Gameloft 
Download: App Store

Doodle Jump

Doodle Jump

Doodle Jump

Not quite so new, but we haven’t featured Doodle Jump in a Game Friday just yet! Winner of an Apple Design Award, this is a highly acclaimed title that millions of people have enjoyed playing.

In Doodle Jump, you guide your character using some of the most subtle and accurate tilt controls in existence—on a springy journey up, up, up a sheet of graph paper, picking up jet packs, avoiding black holes, and blasting baddies with nose balls along the way.

It’s great fun, and definitely worth trying if you haven’t already had a chance to!

Price: $0.99
Developer: Lima Sky 
Download: App Store

What Have You Been Playing?

We always appreciate your feedback and suggestions for other games so please let us know what you have been playing in the comments below.

iTunes Ping: Social Music Revolution or Complete Flop?

Last week Apple released a music-based social network called Ping. Steve Jobs described Ping as “sort of like Facebook and Twitter meet iTunes” and lauded it as an amazing new way to discover new music.

So is Ping the next great social network? What does this mean for MySpace Music and other music-related social sites like Last.fm? Today we’ll discuss these questions and more as we walk you through Ping’s basic functionality.

Meet Ping

Ping is located inside of iTunes 10 right under the iTunes Store in the menu on the left side of the screen. Clicking on this for the first time will allow you to setup your Ping account.

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My Ping Profile

Both artists and individuals have Ping profiles. Here you and others see information about your recent activity, the music you like, the people you follow, etc. Artist profiles are nearly identical to that of individuals aside from a link to their iTunes artist page and a list of their upcoming concerts.

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Ping Artist Profile

Right off the bat you’ll find a little annoyance with your profile picture. With Facebook, Twitter and most other social networks, uploading a profile image merits an instant change. With Ping you actually have to wait for your picture to be approved. This process took about a day for me and will no doubt vary from user to user.

Other than that, most of the setup is automated and you can be up and running in minutes. The only other manual steps are selecting your taste in music (up to three genres and ten specific songs) and finding friends.

Privacy

Apple has implemented a simple but effective system for protecting your privacy. When you setup your Ping account, you have three distinct Privacy options: Allow anyone to follow you (like Twitter), require approval (like Facebook), or simply don’t allow following (like a hermit).

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Privacy Options

After you create your account you can still go in and change this setting anytime you choose. On your profile page, click on “Edit Profile” and scroll down to see the options shown above.

Music I Like

On the top right of your Ping profile is an automatically generated “Music I Like” section featuring ten album art thumbnails of music from your library. This can either be manually set or automatically generated.

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Music I Like

I let Ping auto-generate mine with disastrous results. My wife has plenty of music on my computer and as you can see it’s affecting my good name. I can’t have my friends thinking that I sit around listening to Jewel and Eisley all day!

Fortunately, Ping allowed me to save myself from ridicule (somewhat) by hand-picking some of the music I actually like to display in this category.

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Customizing Music I Like

Though the album art is what is shown on your profile, you actually search for and select specific songs to display (the song info is shown on hover).

Recent Activity

The largest section of your profile is the Recent Activity feed. This is similar to your Wall on Facebook in that it shows all of the people you’ve recently followed, the items you’ve posted and the things you’ve “liked.” It’s different than your Facebook wall in that, though people can comment on existing posts, no one can make a new post.

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My Recent Activity

Each user and artist you follow also has a Recent Activity feed where you can see what they’ve been up to. To step back and look at everything, your Ping homepage should have a Recent Activity feed that is a conglomeration of all the information from everyone in your network (like the Facebook news feed.)

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Combined Recent Activity Feed

Using the controls at the bottom right of each item in the list you can post, like or comment on anything in the activity feed. You can also preview and purchase songs and video right in the feed. As always, iTunes song previews are limited to thirty seconds.

Ping for iPhone

If you’ve upgraded to the most recent version of iOS, Ping should pop up in the iTunes application on your iPhone or iPod Touch (iPad version still to come). Keep in mind that the app shown below isn’t your music app but the actual iTunes store app. Ping is displayed as a new button along the bottom.

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Ping iPhone

The iPhone version of Ping contains all of the features you find in the desktop version and is arguably a much better experience. Ping for iPhone feels easier to navigate and requires less hunting to find what you’re looking for.

Much of this is due to the fact that the various sections are accessible via buttons along the top rather than awkwardly on the right as with the desktop version.

Why Ping Rocks

From a business standpoint, Ping is an excellent idea. What looks like and feels like a social network in reality is a cleverly disguised new interface to the iTunes store.

Ping encourages customers to take a more active role in music purchasing and encourages them to make frequent trips back to see what new content has popped up. Users can “like” and “post” songs or albums that they’re interested in directly from the iTunes store and any content that they purchase is automatically included in their activity feed, thereby turning every Ping user into an iTunes advertiser.

As I mentioned in a previous article, Ping has the potential to become a truly profitable social network, something that’s not been too easy for other networks to accomplish.

As a user Ping is cool because it does in fact have the potential to help you discover new music by keeping you up to date on what your friends are recommeding and what your favorite artists are up to.

Why Ping Sucks

Though the ideas and intentions behind Ping are brilliant, after giving it a significant run through, I can’t help but be disappointed in the execution. Bottom line, Apple has a lot to learn about social networks.

First of all, Ping isn’t very easy to just pick up and use. Despite the fact that I’m both an extreme Apple junkie and a social media addict, Ping still took quite a bit of “figuring out.” Much of this is due to Ping being confined to iTunes. It feels like it should be in a browser, but it isn’t. This means that virtually none of the basic browser features that have become standard over the last decade are available to you in Ping (bookmarking, changing your URL, etc.)

If you want to share your profile with someone, you have to right click on your name and hit “Copy Link.” Yeah, that’s intuitive. Then someone pastes that into a browser which then opens up iTunes, which then takes you into Ping; it’s a mess.

Further, basic features that you expect are either in odd places or missing entirely. I mean, who ever heard of a social network that doesn’t let you send a message to a friend!? Sure you can make a comment on a post, but you can’t actually just talk to anyone outright.

Further, finding friends is a pretty lame and work-intensive process. Come on Apple, no Gmail, Facebook or Twitter integration? Just about every new social site that pops up allows you to automatically check on your friends from these three sources… but not Ping (Facebook import existed for almost a half a day before getting yanked). This leaves you searching for your friends individually by name; good luck finding the right Joshua Johnson in a year when there are 8,000 of us on Ping. You can invite friends via email, but that’s a decidedly non-automated way to go about it.

Ping? Really?

Also, while I’m whining, Ping is a dumb name. First of all, it doesn’t make me think of music at all (I don’t care if iTunes makes a “ping” noise sometimes, it’s still lame). More importantly however, it’s already taken in social media. This is evidenced by the fact that Ping.fm has been enjoying a serious traffic boost since iTunes Ping launched (obviously, people are already confused). This is combined with Ping! a popular iPhone messaging service and common result when you google “iPhone Ping.”

I know it’s a minor gripe that won’t matter three years from now, but I really think the smart folks at Apple should’ve done their homework and picked a different name.

Why None of This Matters

Ultimately, despite my complaints, people will continue to sign up for and use Ping (including me). It’s a cool idea that, despite a rocky start, Apple will no doubt continually improve as they learn what works and what doesn’t.

I honestly hope Ping takes off. The better it does the more people will sign up and the more useful it will become. I look forward to convincing my friends to sign up so I can follow their activity and check out their musical interests. It’s also an awesome way to keep up with my favorite bands. Sure, most of them aren’t even on Ping yet but that’ll change in no time.

What About MySpace?

Now that we’ve explored the ins and outs of Ping, let’s discuss what it might mean for other social music services, namely MySpace.

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MySpace Music

As Facebook stole the social media crown away from MySpace, the latter’s focus seem to slide more and more towards music. Without a doubt, musicians and record companies have embraced MySpace as the primary place to reach out and connect to their fans online. So will this trend suddenly cease in light of a mass artist migration to iTunes Ping?

In all likelihood, no. The reason for this is complicated and multi-faceted. First of all, MySpace profiles are a marketing tool often setup and run completely by record companies (though plenty of artists personally jump in as well). Marketing professionals are quick to jump onto new fads but slow to let go of things that have worked for them in the past. Further, MySpace offers a much greater range of options and flexibility for artist profiles than Ping. This includes custom media players, advanced posting and profile customization, etc.

Now that being said, how will actual users respond? This is more difficult to gauge. I don’t know anyone who currently admits to being a MySpace user and the recent drastic decline in active members shows no sign of turning around. Ping will not single handedly kill MySpace but it could definitely be yet another nail in its proverbial coffin. There are plenty of other music discovery services on the market and MySpace doesn’t seem to have a strong competitive advantage against any of them.

Last.fm: Social Music Done Right

A far more important question to me is the fate of what I see as the current best music-related social network on the web: Last.fm.

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last.fm

As a long time user of Last.fm I can’t help but see so many things that they get right that Ping fell short in. For starters, Last.fm doesn’t merely track what you purchase, but what you listen to, which is in my opinion far more indicative of your tastes than anything else.

Every song you hear from iTunes, your iPhone or the Last.fm player is “scrobbled” to Last.fm where it is automatically posted, categorized and placed into the detailed listening statistics shown on your profile. It amazed me that Ping currently doesn’t show me anything about what my friends have actually been listening to in iTunes (only what they recommend).

Last.fm then does a fantastic job of hooking you up with other users who share your musical interests, which in turn leads you to check out their profiles and find new music that you’ll almost certainly like. Ping currently recommends a few people for me to follow, but the suggestions seem arbitrary at best (this will admittedly improve as more people join).

Last.fm is probably the single biggest reason that I found Ping to be so lackluster. Part of me hopes that Ping will adopt a similar feature set but I would also be quite upset to see Ping turn into a blatant Last.fm ripoff.

Ultimately, I at least hope that Last.fm will stay strong for some time. I think the user base is quite devoted and probably won’t go anywhere but I can see the existence of Ping as a major barrier to new users feeling the need to sign up for Last.fm.

Conclusion

To sum up, Ping rocks and Ping sucks. It’s not amazing enough to change the way we find new music (yet) and not so much a flop that we’ll refuse to use it. For now it occupies that middle ground of something that’s mildly cool but has potential to turn into something excellent.

I doubt that Ping will kill any other social networks in the short run, but it does represent a serious long-term threat to the positioning of many music-based networks currently in place. Ping’s lackluster feature set is currently quite easy to find a competitive advantage over, but other networks need to find something lasting that Apple can’t or won’t replicate in the near future and hope it’s enough to keep users signing up.

Leave a comment below and let us know what you think of Ping and the impact it will make in the evolving industry of social music. Look me up if you’re already on Ping so I can check out your profile and see what you’re recommending.