Apps
Kanye West song Only One is inspiration for a video game
Kanye West is all over the news nowadays, people remembering what he did with Taylor Swift and talking about weird child names and celebrity tantrums on the red carpet. Since we’re GeekReply, we don’t really engage in tabloid news, but sometimes, we can make an exception, only because we’ve got a headline here somewhere. This time, our headline is Kanye West making a new video game based on his Only One song. Only One was inspired by his and Kim Kardashian’s daughter, North West. Yes, that’s the name of a little girl, although a rather uninspired one, even though the metaphor hiding behind “North” is sweet, pairing it with West isn’t as much.
Anyhow, Kanye West went on The Breakfast Club this week, talking about autotune and stuff, as usual, but this time, he spilled the beans about one of his newer projects: a video game. Nobody expected Kanye to start working on a video game, ever, but it seems Only One inspired him to start thinking about one anyway. The game doesn’t have a name yet and all that the singer revealed was that it would have to do with his hit single Only One. What’s interesting though, is that supposedly, the game has been in the works for the past six months. Kanye said that the game would be about his mom and how the player would help her ascend to the highest gates of Heaven. You can check out the full interview on Youtube, the video game part is at 56:00.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZVKKJbEsdc#t=3374
Our assumption is that Kanye West is not planning a major PC or console release, but a minor web-based game, Flash or even a mobile game. The latter supposition seems like a likely venture for the artist, because we just saw Kim Kardashian: Hollywood bring in millions of dollars in profit to Glu Mobile and Kim, as well, so why wouldn’t Kanye give the mobile game industry a try? Still, he said it’s a video game, so we don’t know what to think and we don’t even know if we’re interested. Still, the fact that Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Katy Perry are all in the gaming business now suggests that the entertainment industry is changing a lot.
Kim Kardashian made a multi-million dollar mobile game, Katy Perry is going to launch the same type of game soon and now Kanye West is getting in one the video game business? Is this the apocalypse of the gaming industry or what? I don’t know what to think about this, so you guys tell me: why are music artists getting into the gaming industry? My guess is that it’s because of the profits and the popularity. I doubt that if MO, Elliphant, Goran Bregovich or Luciano Pavarotti were featured in a game they would make the same kind of profit Kim Kardashian made with her IAP-filled game, so what does that tell us?
In my opinion, Kanye West is planning an Homage sort of game, as he says “The idea is that it’s my mother going through the gates of Heaven, and you’ve got to bring her to the highest gate of heaven by holding her to the light.” If it turns out to be a mobile game, I won’t be surprised. In any case, Kanye’s attempt as well as other pop-stars’ attempts to capitalize on gaming suggests that not only is greed taking over the entertainment industry, but trends in gaming are shifting a lot towards celebrities. Now that might be because the mobile gaming world is being stormed by tweens and teens who are replacing hoola-hoops and basketballs with tablets and smartphones. I can’t help but feel nostalgia right now, as I recall that I would always want to stay outside and play catch or hide and seek with my friends, even Monopoly, rather than playing a game all day long. I’m not saying that we didn’t play video games in the 90s, I’m just pointing out that our kids nowadays tend to forget what being a kid means. That statement is a good conversation starter, so hit me with your opinions in the comments below.
Android
Google Chrome now has a ‘picture-in-picture’ feature
Google is getting ready to make a big change to how its Chrome browser works. This is because new browsers from startups like Arc are making the market more competitive. The company said on Wednesday that it will be adding a new feature called “Minimized Custom Tabs” that will let users tap to switch between a native app and their web content. When you do this, the Custom Tab turns into a small window that floats above the content of the native app.
The new feature is all about using Custom Tabs, which is a feature in Android browsers that lets app developers make their own browser experience right in their app. Users don’t have to open their browser or a WebView, which doesn’t support all of the web platform’s features. Custom tabs let users stay in their app while browsing. Custom tabs can help developers keep users in their apps longer and keep them from leaving and never coming back.
If you make the Custom Tab into a picture-in-picture window, switching to the web view might feel more natural, like you’re still in the native app. People who send their customers to a website to sign up for accounts or subscriptions might also find this change useful, since it makes it easier for users to switch between the website and the native app.
After being shrunk down to the picture-in-picture window, the Custom Tab can be pushed to the side of the screen. Users can tap on a down arrow to bring the page back to the picture-in-picture window when it is full screen.
The new web experience comes at a time when Google is making it easier for Android users to connect to the web. People can find their way to the web with AI-powered features like Circle to Search and other integrations that let them do things like circle or highlight items.
The change is coming to the newest version of Chrome (M124), and developers who already use Chrome’s Custom Tabs will see it automatically. Google says that the change only affects Chrome browsers, but it hopes that other browser makers will add changes like these.
Apps
Threads finally starts its own program to check facts
Meta’s latest social network, Threads, is launching its own fact-checking initiative after leveraging Instagram and Facebook’s networks for a brief period.
Adam Mosseri, the CEO of Instagram, stated that the company has recently implemented a feature that allows fact-checkers to assess and label false content on threads. Nevertheless, Mosseri refrained from providing specific information regarding the exact timing of the program’s implementation and whether it was restricted to certain geographical regions.
The fact-checking partners for Threads—which organizations are affiliated with Meta—are not clearly specified. We have requested additional information from the company and will revise the story accordingly upon receiving a response.
The upcoming U.S. elections appear to be the main driving force behind the decision. India is currently in the midst of its general elections. However, it is improbable that a social network would implement a fact-checking program specifically during an election cycle rather than initiating the project prior to the elections.
In December, Meta announced its intention to implement the fact-checking program on Threads.
“At present, we align the fact-check ratings from Facebook or Instagram with Threads. However, our objective is to empower fact-checking partners to evaluate and assign ratings to misinformation on the application,” Mosseri stated in a post during that period.
Apps
Mark Zuckerberg reports that Threads has a total of 150 million users who engage with the app on a monthly basis
Threads, Meta’s alternative to Twitter and X, is experiencing consistent and steady growth. During the Q1 2024 earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg stated that the social network currently has over 150 million monthly active members, which is an increase from 130 million in February.
Threads made significant progress in integrating with ActivityPub, the decentralized protocol that powers networks such as Mastodon, during the last quarterly earnings conference. In March, the firm granted U.S.-based users who are 18 years of age or older the ability to link their accounts to the Fediverse, enabling their posts to be seen on other servers.
By June, the business intends to make its API available to a broad range of developers, enabling them to create experiences centered on the social network. Nevertheless, it remains uncertain whether Threads will enable developers to create comprehensive third-party clients.
Meta just introduced their AI chatbot on various platforms like Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Threads was conspicuously omitted from this list, perhaps because of its lack of built-in direct messaging capabilities.
Threads introduced a new test feature on Wednesday that allows users to automatically archive their posts after a certain length of time. Additionally, users have the ability to store or remove specific postings from an archive and make them accessible to the public.
Threads is around nine months old, and Meta has consistently expanded its readership. Nevertheless, Threads cannot be considered a viable substitute for X, as Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, explicitly stated in October that Threads will not “amplify news on the platform.” However, Meta’s social network continues to grow in popularity. According to app analytics company Apptopia, Threads now has more daily active users in the U.S. than X, as Business Insider reported earlier this week.
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