Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

Google will launch a streaming service near year end

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When is a streaming music service is not officially recognized as such? When it comes to YouTube obviously. While the service was originally designed for people to upload their own videos, has become a musical paradise. If looking for a song and can not find it on YouTube, you probably will not find anywhere else on the Internet. Music is a very important part of YouTube, and not just climbing record companies, but also to provide users of the popular platform. While there streaming music services like Spotify, Pandora and others, the video portal of Google is still very popular.
Taking all this into account, it should not surprise that the search engine company wants to launch a music streaming service through YouTube. Google is planning to do this for a few months, and it seems that the big launch of the new service will occur in November or December as expected. In addition, Warner Music will be the first record company to join the party.
The potential of this project for Google, for the record and for users, without doubt is huge. YouTube attracts over 800 million visitors a month and a lot of them use the video portal for music they already know and to discover new music.
Do you think this service will be successful?

Friday, November 16, 2012

Confirmed Player beta site Spotify

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Spotify is a widely used service for music, and as people listen to Spotify, Spotify really listen to people and so has confirmed soon launch the beta version of its web player, but will be available only for a small number of users.
Apparently this new service will be something basic, which means that we can search for songs, connect to the Spotify Radio, create playlists and read the latest news from the world of music, but apparently there will be some audio commercials and probably also in the form of banner ads.
Everything indicates that the beta version of the new web player will be launched in early 2013, so we have to be vigilant.
Do you think this will help overcome Spotify similar services like Rdio and Grooveshark?