Facebook To Launch Music Platform With Spotify, MOG & Rdio





Facebook intends to launch its long-rumored music service next month with Spotify, MOG and Rdio as three of the company's launch partners, Mashable has learned.

The music and media platform will be announced at Facebook's f8 developer conference on Sept. 22. It will allow users to listen to music from within Facebook.com. Evidence of Facebook's music platform first surfaced in the code of Facebook's video chat service.

According to two sources familiar with the matter, Facebook will not directly host or stream any music or media. Instead, it will rely on partners to provide the content. This is in contrast to Apple, Google and Amazon's strategy of hosting music content on their servers… Continue reading...

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MOG Launches New Player With Easier Playlisting & More Recommendations


Back when music subscription service MOG launched its Google Chrome app, we wished that the web interface would adopt its much slicker player, rather than the pop-out Flash player it featured then. Well, our prayers have been answered.

MOG has rolled out a new player — still in beta — in HTML5. And, thank the deities, it’s not a pop-out. Although it has a wide selection of music, MOG always lagged when it came to easy usage. There was just so much going on. The new player streamlines the previous version a bit, making it much more intuitive to perform tasks like making playlists.

In the past, you had to create a new playlist and then search for music to add to it via the main site. Then, to listen to the playlist, you clicked “Play,” which opened a new window. Now, MOG has gone the iTunes route. Just search for music, and drag and drop what you want into a new playlist.

This new functionality makes it a lot easier to organize your music. In the past, your Queue (any music you’ve listened to) and your playlist would oftentimes all appear in the pop-out window, making listening a bit frustrating. Now, playlists and Queue are much more distinct.

MOG also now boasts deeper recommendations via an integration with Facebook Connect. When you fire up the new MOG — if you have Facebook Connect activated — you’ll be presented with recommendations based on bands both you and your friends have liked. Sadly, in my testing I could only see bands inspired by my friends, no personal recs. Bug testing, here we come.

There have been a lot of rumors about Facebook launching a music service in conjunction with pre-existing subscription services. We wonder if this new, more social MOG is indicative of a deeper partnership in the coming months.

Image courtesy of Flickr, KrysiaB

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