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    Spotify and Facebook Collaboration

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    Facebook is changing and updating its interface as well as partners on regular basis. At Facebook’s F8 event the founder of Spotify Daniel Ek and founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg joined hands to work together.Founder of Spotify announced that users of Facebook can listen and share their music tastes with their friends.

    The music service provider company from Sweden, Spotify, will collaborate and merge in the giant social network Facebook. This service will be available shortly for Facebook users. The best thing about that service is that Facebook users will be able to listen to all the music recommended by their friends or are listening to by clicking on a play button provided on Facebook, without logging in on Spotify.

    Announcement of news comes out to be a new addition in the Facebook basket. It is in the testing phase at the moment once activated on Facebook users would enjoy the music and stuff by clicking on the icoc in newsfeed. Many users think that integrating their account with Facebook will be a loss of privacy and their accounts will be more insecure than before this collaboration.

    Facebook’s steps towards such type of additions of media and music will receive appreciation form the users of that social networking Guru. Earlier the Warner Bros. launched the collaboration with Facebook announcing the rent out their movies through Facebook credit.

    Facebook has been doing these types of agreements with many companies in near past. Such type of deals where signed by Facebook with FarmVille, videa game maker company. Facebook has also worked with some media giants like Warner Bros. for the streaming and video services of that company. It looks like Facbook doesn’t want to make their services by their own developers. They always look for the experts and specialized teams for specific task or services. Is it a good way of attracting users?

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