Facebook Now Adding Spotify and Other Music Services on Sept. 22: Report
September 2, 2011 by admin
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London-based music service company Spotify, which launched in the U.S. in July, now has more than 1 million paying subscribers and another 10 million users registered to its free access service across Europe. Spotify is believed to have partly benefited from its early incorporation into Facebook.
The deeper integration of these music services is believed to enable Facebook users, who are subscribers to a service, to share songs and playlists effortlessly with each other and to see what friends are listening to, and much more, according to a Reuters report.
The most popular music app on Facebook, BandPage, which is a service from RootMusic, enables artists to market their songs, videos and tour dates. The service has over 250,000 artists and 30 million active monthly users. BandPage raised $16 million in Series B funding last month.
Although Facebook was not immediately available for comment, the music platform is expected to be unveiled at Facebook’s developer conference on Sept. 22, Reuters reported.
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UmeNow: Facebook’s Worst Nightmare Is Unleashed
September 2, 2011 by admin
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PEMBROKE PINES, Fla., Sept. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –
UmeNow.com is positioning itself as the bold new player set to destroy Facebook’s lead in the social networking universe. It’s the first and only ad-free social communication service in the world that is totally focused on privacy.
Founded by a Latina entrepreneur mom based in South Florida, UmeNow.com officially begins its “Facebook is Trash, National Privacy Celebration” promotion. “We will kill off the Facebook data eating monster,” says Evelyn Castillo-Bach.
“Our service is all about privacy. Facebook is a professional data collector. Google is the mothership of all data collectors. It has nothing on us. They’re not even in our league. Let’s not forget, Google chief Eric Schmidt told the world straight up that Google+ is not even a social network. It’s an ‘identity verification’ service. Anyone still think these giants really care about privacy?
We’ve designed the perfect anti-Facebook service. We give you everything they won’t while still making it easy and simple to connect with friends.
Because we have no ads, we could care less about your private information or collecting data on you. Our only focus is to give you the power to connect and share without risk.
Our belief is that most people crave privacy and resent Facebook for limiting their access to it,” says Castillo-Bach, a former single mom poised to be the leading advocate for online privacy.
A video released by UmeNow.com depicts a superhero (actually a heroine) defending a Facebook user tracked by Facebook. It has created controversy among some who view it as violent with sexual messaging. But Castillo-Bach dismisses those critics: “It’s not about sex or violence. It’s about privacy.”
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Evelyn Castillo-Bach earned her M.S. in 1993 from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She has traveled extensively in Ethiopia and in the Balkans, accompanying her Danish husband who is a lawyer.
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