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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Expand free streaming music service spotify tablets

Adi Robertson 12/11/2013 10:21 by @thedextriarchy .

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Expand the core free mobile streaming service spotify as rumors of the month and now creates its iPad tablet version offers the same features as the desktop version. So far it was a streaming radio service access with the option to skip the service in mid-2012 tracks a handful of mobile users of the free, ad-supported layer. Only $ 9.99 premium user and search and play songs on demand. But the distinction between Spotify's Daniel Ek no longer makes sense, put the decline in PC sales charts conventional PCs and tablet.

This is just part of today's Spotify mobile business news. EK also arrived for iPhone free streaming service was announced, Android mobile phone, a user can pay offline playback mobile phone users favorite artists catalog is also on listen to my playlist shuffle interstitial ads limited remains the listening on demand in real time. This shuffle-only service and led Zeppelin ' led Zeppelin s catalog like will new Tablet service goes live today.


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Spotify expands free streaming music service to tablets

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AppId is over the quota
By Adi Robertson on December 11, 2013 10:21 am @thedextriarchy

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As rumored earlier this month, Spotify is expanding its core free mobile streaming service, creating a tablet version of its app that offers the same features as the desktop version. So far, mobile users in the free, ad-supported tier could access a streaming radio service with the option of skipping a handful of tracks, a service that was launched in mid-2012. Only $9.99 premium users could search and play songs on demand. But putting up a chart of declining PC sales, Spotify's Daniel Ek said that it no longer made sense to distinguish between traditional computers and tablets.

This was only one part of the news for Spotify's mobile business today. Ek also announced the arrival of a free streaming service for iPhone and Android phones, allowing users to listen to any of their playlists or favorite artists' catalogs on shuffle with interstitial ads, though offline playback and real on-demand listening will remain limited to paying users on phones. The new tablet service, like this shuffle-only service and Led Zeppelin's catalog, will go live today.

Spotify announces free streaming on Android and iPhone, but only in Shuffle mode

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AppId is over the quota

At an event in New York today, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek announced a free streaming product on Android and iOS smartphones, and also on tablets. "We don't want to make another radio-type service," Ek said. "We want to make something that's really great — that really fits into people's lives," said Ek. Thus, the focus for Spotify Free on mobile is a Shuffle feature that lets you pick an artist or playlist and hear a stream of shuffled tracks. In other words, the service isn't straightforward ad-supported streaming on-demand, but is instead more random, like Spotify's current Radio feature on mobile for free users.

You can pick an artist or playlist to listen to, but you can't pick which songs you're going to hear, or in what order you'll hear them. And there will be ads every few songs, like in Spotify's free service on web, "which is a lot less than commercial radio," Ek says.

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"We're giving people the best free music experience in the history of the smartphone," Ek said. "Spotify for mobile is no longer just for people who subscribe to Premium... and the more you play, the more likely you are to play." Spotify's new mobile apps, available now, look much the same, save for a green "Shuffle" button that appears inside artist pages and playlists for free users.

"The more you play, the more likely you are to play."

Before today's event, Spotify had spent much of 2013 making good on the products it announced at a similar media event last December and focusing efforts on international growth and raising money. Those features include Discover, a news feed of recommendations and songs friends like, the Follow button for friends and artists, Connect, cloud-syncing across devices for your song progress, Browse, a catalog of playlists to listen to, Windows and Windows Phone 8 apps, streaming in Ford vehicles, and the continued rollout of its web-based music app.

Spotify appears to be in the lead globally in terms of paid subscribers and revenues, with 24 million users and 6 million paid subscribers, but the company's losses have grown as it invests in the future. Google, on the other hand, debuted its Google Play Music Unlimited service this year, which put pressure on Spotify. Rdio, once considered Spotify's chief rival, has struggled as it searches for a new CEO and expands its marketing campaigns.


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