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Larry-G
31-08-11, 22:41
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CNBC is saying today that Facebook will launch a streaming music player, likely in partnership with MOG or Spotify.

Says CNBC's Jon Fortt:


Yes indeed, next month is going to be a big one for music. I'm hearing from someone familiar with the plans that Facebook will launch its long rumored music service at the F8 conference on September 22nd.

Now it seems likely that Facebook won't actually host the music, but will partner with others who do that. But Facebook to launch their platform at F8 on September 22nd.



BI speculates MOG will be the partner due to what their CEO recently said:


MOG, a subscription-based music streaming service, already has a strong relationship with Facebook. It uses Facebook's social graph to help subscribers discover new artists based on those their friends already "like" on Facebook.

No other music service has that kind of access to Facebook's social graph. MOG also has a new HTML5-based player that Hyman said could be easily integrated directly into Facebook.


http://www.afterdawn.com/news/article.cfm/2011/08/31/facebook_to_reveal_music_service_this_month

Mr. Mister
31-08-11, 23:30
Not sure why facebook are spending money on this..

A good m8 of mine told me a few weeks ago that on the 5th November facebook will be no more..

Hackers have targeted facebook as the biggest sellers in the world of your personal details..

It seems that they have until 31 October to stop.. or its gonna be hacked and closed..

Not sure how true it is.. but this guy is a pretty switched on dude.. and is never far from the truth about this type of thing..

Pardon the pun pheonix.. lol

irishchris
01-09-11, 01:13
It's true in relation to the hackers threat. But it is in relation to the security settings changes which Facebook famously changed to last year and for which they have been heavily criticised. However two weeks ago they improved the security settings options making it easier for users to find and change and more secure. Will be interesting to see if they continue with their threat now irregardless :)

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