Facebook Needs to Confirm That You Like Music
It was only a matter of time before Facebook jumped on the music bandwagon. And now the hotshots who founded it are in talks with digital music sites to "deeply integrate their music experience into Facebook." Whatever that means. I am kind of a Facebook rookie, so I don't know everything there is to know about social-networking sites. But it makes a lot of sense. I like the "friends" I have on Facebook, so it stands to reason that I would like their music recommendations, as well. It narrows down the playing field a little. Facebook tried to let users upload music once before, but record labels complained. So let's hope this time they dot their virtual I's and cross their virtual T's before they go live.






diane says:
Love facebook..hope it works out
Liz says:
This might work better if they actually let you put music on your profile like Myspace does. I like to see what my friends are listening to, otherwise I have Itunes for finding my own music.
MiaT says:
I am still trying to figure out Myspace. But I like the layout on Facebook much better. Not so crowed with way to much info jammed on the first page like Myspace. I wish them luck, but I am sure there is someone else out there working on a “New” oh so much better site….LOL
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Charlie Barber says:
There is approximately 610 billion Euros in record labels right now. Till now, my friends still continues, but social-networking sites is drying up.