Social network Facebook has launched its own music service. This will allow the performers to spread and sell own creations to share, according to The Wired.
Facebook Music page were opened last Thursday and include a music player, photo and video section discographies. In addition, the opportunity to sell your music through the iTunes Store, and entire albums with the help of an online store, and optional iCast allows music groups to post announcements and news in the profiles of their fans. Fans of creativity, in turn, will have the opportunity to evaluate the composition of your favorite (or favorite ) artists and write a review.
It seems that the world's largest social networking site MySpace may begin to worry. Many users have remained loyal to this service is for the simple reason that had the opportunity to enjoy listening to music. However, the developers are planning to give your MySpace users to download free music, as was recently reported to the general public. Future project, which bears on this point, the original name, MySpace Music, will pay the owners themselves, paying part of the revenue from online advertising. Conscious users if they want to be able to pay for downloading music, but the possibility is definitely not to do so will compete with Facebook with its online store.
Recall that the Last. fm ahead of everyone and has already launched a free music service, through which users can listen to and download music files. So far, however, the system is tested, and there are a number of restrictions on downloading music production. But the administration has promised to share that in a short time the new service will work in full force. It is assumed that with the launch of this service Last. fm is the first music portal offering free and comprehensive access to the largest licensed catalog of music.
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