Facebook is presumed to be preparing to announce a music service at it's f8 conference later this month. Users will be able to share songs through Facebook the way they currently share links, movies, TV shows, videos, and other personal media, according to online reports.
The UK's Daily Mail reports that the announcement is expected at Facebook's annual f8 conference scheduled for September 22 in San Francisco, if everything comes together in time. The feature would let online music services, such as Spotify and Rdio, post information to Facebook pages. This would be similar to the current feature of "liking" websites in Facebook and is reminiscent of the way Apple's own attempt at a social networking service, Ping, works in iTunes.
The UK's Daily Mail reports that the announcement is expected at Facebook's annual f8 conference scheduled for September 22 in San Francisco, if everything comes together in time. The feature would let online music services, such as Spotify and Rdio, post information to Facebook pages. This would be similar to the current feature of "liking" websites in Facebook and is reminiscent of the way Apple's own attempt at a social networking service, Ping, works in iTunes.




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