Where do they go from here? When a mighty foe begins to crumple there is usually something or someone that steps into that place. Is it Facebook’s time to take the rein? Myspace.com was in fast control a few years ago, need to came to getting your music heard through the internet. What begin, as sweetness for MySpace is now dessert for FaceBook. In the last decade, the turn of technology has developed into social networking and internet music services. Facebook has reign as the supreme networking service, this success has propelled them to announce a new music service. The new music service would be in connected to the European music service Spotify. This venture would allow Facebook’s listeners the ability to listen to a vast majority of all kinds of music with social network for free. ITunes which is a product of Apple, is has similar abilities as Spofity, but ITunes charges anywhere from .99 cents and up per song. If you think about it, MySpace is considered to be old news like yesterday’s laundry. It would only be fitting to connect with the European music world, they produce many famous music artists such as U2 and others.
Spofity already has the ability to see what the users of Facebook are listening to. It is said that there may not be any currency changing hands, but some of the obvious benefits are clear. Facebook gets the chance to expand music services. It also will allow listeners of Facebook to enjoy music at the same time as friends over the social network. Spofity will have the potential to reach millions of people that they could offer the more advance service which start at about 10 euro. It is clear that both Spofity and Face book will both benefit from this partnership, but you can’t forget about the listeners who will benefit greatly.