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Amazon Wants to "Kill Spotify"

The planned service may be available for a $9.99 per month subscription fee, Forbes reported. Amazon also offers streaming music through its Prime Music service.

PostedFebruary 1, 2016
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsamazon music, spotify
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Three Months of Spotify Premium For $.99

Spotify is currently running a three month premium offer for $.99. After the three months, the Spotify monthly rates go back to normal.

PostedMay 7, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
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Spotify's Collecting Data on You

VentureBeat is reporting that Spotify knows your listening habits...and more.

Spotify vice president of North American advertising Brian Benedik said that thanks to its requirement that every user — paying or non-paying — sign in to use the service, it collects an “enormous amount of data on what people are listening to, where, and in what context. It really gives us insight into what these people are doing.”

Benedik explained that thanks to the data it has on its users, both from those who register directly through the service and from those who sign in using Facebook Connect, it knows a lot about users’ age, gender, and location. “All that first-party data is wonderful,” he said. “We can follow a listening from the desktop to” other devices.

PostedFebruary 27, 2015
AuthorJordan Mohler
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