Mark Zuckerberg announced last week that he was working with Spotify to develop a player to play songs on Facebook apps . Today, Spotify has officially unveiled the company's mini-player, which will be released in 27 countries at the same time as the subscription price of this service increases.
The Spotify and Facebook joint project, known as Bombbox, lets you listen to any song or podcast shared by your friends directly from within the News Feed. Spotify says that the first time you want to listen to these songs, you will be asked to connect the Facebook app to Spotify.
Play songs on Facebook without interfering with your browsing on this social network, and only at the bottom of the page you will see a small player that shows you controls such as stopping the song or closing the player. This player is very similar to Spotify mobile app player.
Spotify says premium users will have access to all the player features, but free users can only use the shuffle mode. Also, if you do not have a Spotify account, you can only listen to a 30-second preview of that song or podcast. Spotify mini-player on Facebook app in Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Mexico, Mexico , Available in Paraguay, Peru, South Africa, Thailand, Uruguay and USA.
Spotify also cost some their subscriptions in parts of Europe, UK and America has increased . Monthly family subscription in the US from $ 14.99 to $ 15.99, monthly student subscription in the UK from ۹ 4.99 to ۹ 5.99, double monthly subscription in the UK from ۹ 12.99 to ۹ 13.99 and monthly family subscription in the UK It has risen from. 14.99 to. 16.99. Up to six people can use one account in a family account.
In some European countries, such as Ireland, the cost of monthly student and double enrollment has increased by one euro to 5.99 and 12.99 euros. The cost of a monthly family subscription is now € 17.99 in Europe. Prices for Spotify services are set to rise in parts of Asia and South America. Of course, Spotify adds a month to its current users and then raises prices.
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