In case you missed it, Spotify launched its embeddable Play Button earlier today, letting you embed any Spotify song, album or playlist directly into your website. Just like YouTube, right? Erm, no ...
Spotify, the music streaming service, has introduced a new embeddable button for websites that lets visitors stream any song directly from Spotify’s music library. Just like you can embed YouTube ...
Spotify is now allowing website owners and bloggers to integrate the free music service directly into their page. Site owners have notoriously been leery of adding music to pages for fear of ...
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Spotify wants to make it easier for anyone to legally soundtrack their websites, oh, and get links to its own download page plastered all over the Internet. So today it launches the embeddable Spotify ...
Get ready to see a lot more Spotify around the Internet, thanks to a new tool that brings the streaming music player to websites. Spotify’s “Play Button” looks like a standalone music player, but it’s ...
(CBS News) Spotify is expanding its reach on the Internet beyond Facebook. The music streaming service launched the Spotify Play Button. Spotify is an ad-supported online music-streaming service that ...
The music streaming wars have been heating up a good deal, as of late, thanks in no small part Spotify's long-awaited US launch. Since then, Rhapsody bought its one-time chief competitor Napster, both ...
In their quest to become the dominant streaming music service, Spotify has introduced yet another new feature: the Spotify Play Button. If you interact with Spotify through Facebook, you already have ...
Spotify has created a way for fans to embed any song from its catalog on their websites and blogs, the company announced Wednesday. The Spotify Play Button takes the URL of any song and turns it into ...
Spring is here and love is in the air. Like co-eds at freshman orientation, the social networks and apps are all pairing up. Not only are they merging, like Instagram and Facebook, but also they are ...
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