Saturday, May 28, 2011

Spotify: The Revolution of listening to music

The online service Spotify rolls up to the consumption of music. The cooperation with Facebook could give the service of big breakthrough. Other companies follow the trend.
Who would sooner hear an album of an artist, it had to go into a store and buy the record or CD - or on the internet and wait until they were in the mailbox. Then, the triumph of digital songs came in the form of MP3 files and made listening to music a lot easier: Digitalisierete songs that can be easily downloaded on the network on iTunes & Co.. Already it's own CD collection in the cabinet became more and more superfluous. But it goes on. Because if you actually have music and save it to your own hard drive - and money to pay for each?

According to CD and MP3 downloads, we are witnessing the next big break in the consumption of music. In future, it is no longer grounds to own songs and save. All songs can be be available on the Internet, so that they can get from anywhere, from any computer with Internet access, but also with your phone on the go.

Breakthrough with Facebook
In this gap, the Swedish service Spotify has encountered. It defines the way in which music is consumed, so new - and thus triggered an upheaval, which even large companies like Google and Amazon are followed. Also persistent rumors that Apple has been operating on its own music service in the cloud that will allow you to stream songs.

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