Month: August 2025
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- Spotify is introducing in-app messaging for music, podcast, and audiobook recommendations.
- Users will need to accept an incoming message request first.
- The rollout is coming to mobile devices in “select markets.”
Spotify is adding an in-app messaging feature to allow users to slide into DMs with their music or podcast recommendations.
The feature will start rolling out this week to free and premium users aged 16 and over in “select markets,” Spotify announced on Tuesday.
Spotify said that direct messages were not intended to stop people sharing its content off-platform, such as through TikTok or Instagram.
“Messages on Spotify are designed to complement these integrations, not replace them,” Spotify said in its announcement.
To start a direct message, users will click the “share” button on Spotify content, then select a user they have interacted with before.
The recipient will first have to accept an incoming message request, similar to settings on other social media platforms, and will also be able to react with emojis within the DM.
The rollout is coming to mobile devices, and in select markets, Spotify added.
Messages will be encrypted when they’re stored and when moving between devices.
Adding messaging could help keep Spotify users on the app for longer.
Any boosts in user engagement and retention could help its advertising business, which Business Insider reported last week had been struggling.
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- I’ve lived in New York City for six years and have only been to Atlantic City once before.
- I recently spent four days visiting the beachside city and was surprised by parts of the experience.
- The restaurant scene impressed me, as did the free beach and ease of getting there.
I’m a New Yorker, so my summer weekends are usually chock full of trying the latest restaurants, hitting the beach, and taking strolls in the park right within my own vibrant city.
However, this summer I decided to venture a little further from home and explore a beachside escape a few hours away: Atlantic City, New Jersey.
I’ve been to Atlantic City just once before, to attend a concert at Ocean Casino Resort in Ovation Hall. We arrived the night of the concert, stayed overnight in the Golden Nugget, and were on our merry way the next morning. It was hardly an opportunity to really get to know what Atlantic City has to offer.
So, after spending four days in the beachside locale, I was surprised by how many activities there were to do — and, as a food reporter, just how much potential there is in the restaurant scene there.
Here are seven things that surprised me about visiting Atlantic City as a tourist this summer.
