Posts tagged Spotify
Spotify with inbuilt apps
Spotify recently published a public beta of an upcoming version of their app. This major update will introduce a redesigned user interface. The new main page gives you a better social overview, as for example what your friends are listening to, both of songs and playlists. Search has been reimplemented with predictive search results. Just start start typing in the search bar and Spotify will suggest possible tracks, artists, albums and playlists. The Buddy List now shows what your friends are listening to right now and you can also see and hear your friends’ starred tracks, as well as the music they’re adding to their playlists. OS X Lion users can enjoy the new Spotify as a full-screen app.
Another major new thing in Spotify is their app store, called App Finder. The new Spotify comes with an improved Last.fm support. It is now not only limited to scrobbling, it now also give you recommendations. There are also apps for newspapers that review music, and funnily enough the first Norwegian newspaper is already present:
The Dagbladet app is beautiful and I have both read reviews and at the same time listened to the albums being reviewed. Hats off for Dagbladet, as they have made one of the best apps available in App Finder and I hope that they will have great success with it. Another Norwegian app is Soundrop, but I’m still trying to figure out how it works
The songs on the album is descretly put on the left side of the review under the album cover, and you can easily add songs to your favourite list of music and to other playlists as you are used to.
Other applications to look out for are the one from Guardian and Rolling Stones magazine. They are both not in the same league as the one from Dagbladet, but both provide great music suggestions and that is what it’s all about in the end.
Spotify og Facebook
0De siste dagene har Facebook lansert et nytt utseende og noen nye tjenester. Ikke alle har fått dem enda, men alle vil fortløpende bli oppdatert.
I går annonserte Facebook sitt samarbeid med Spotify, og allerede i dag fikk jeg aktivert funksjonaliteten. Spotify publiserer lenker til all musikken jeg spiller på min Wall i Facebook. Nyttig? Eller vil de fleste av mine venner skjule min “musikkprofil”, akkurat som de har gjort med min “treningsprofil” fra Endomondo?
Tanken er god, jeg får se hva mine venner lytter på og får impulser til ny musikk jeg kanskje liker. Allikevel tror jeg personlig at Facebook er inne på et feilspor når de prøver å høste all data om oss ute på de forskjellige tjenestene på Internett. Dette gjør Facebook for at brukerne skal tilbringe mer tid inne på nettstedet og eksponeres for mer av deres reklame. Jeg liker ikke tanken på at de samler inn så mye data om meg, men samtidig har min musikkprofil vært offentlig tilgjengelig gjennom Last.fm i årevis allerede. Kanskje deaktiverer jeg snart igjen den nye sammenkoblingen mellom Facebook og Spotify, men foreløpig er den på. Sammenkoblingen kan du enkelt skru av, altså at Spotify skal publisere hver eneste sang du hører på. Du skal jo kunne høre på Justin Bieber i skjul! I Spotify gå til Edit →Preferences, under Facebook, deaktiver valget Get personal recommendations by sending music you play to Facebook’s Open Graph.
Thank you for all the fish, and …
0I am for now a happy Spotify user. Thuesday 24 March Last.fm announced that listening to Last.fm Radio will require a subscription of €3.00 per month. My first thought was fair enough, they have to earn money to pay the license fee. But then hang on a minute, what else did they write in this blog entry? In the United States, United Kingdom and Germany, nothing will change. Yes, that means that the service stays for free for users from these three countries. That is not something I can or will tolerate. They have defined their users in to two groups: First class users and second class users. First class users get a free ride, that the second class users have to pay. As I live in Norway, I’m defined as a second class user. I guess that the leaders of Last.fm must have been smoking their socks, if they think that they will get away with this. Let darwinsm deal with them (read: finance crise), they have already sent of several of their employees. Now they can close their company.
Besides this, a post in one of the Last.fm forums adds a couple of things:
- The old API to stream music will disappear in a few weeks. Unless I’m missing something, that implies that all clients (official and third party) will stop working, and upgrading them is required to continue using the service.
- Streaming music to mobile phones will not be permitted (a comment in the same thread explains that this restriction applies only to phones, so Nokia tablets are not affected).
I am saving my account for now, but I am inches away from deleting all my data on Last.fm and close my account. I guess there are many users that will do that. I have never seen more comments being made on Last.fm’s blog.
Also a friend of me blogged about this in Italian and another in Hungarian.









