Spotify Discover launches for all with integration from Songkick, Pitchfork and more

Spotify Discover launches for all with integration from Songkick, Pitchfork and more

Spotify is making another push to help its users find more music they’re interested in listening to, and find out more about the artists they like by making its “Discover” feature available to all. Initially shown off late last year, this page combines several elements that have already been a part of the music service, including apps like Pitchfork, Songkick and Tunigo with its song recommendations and followed artist pages. There’s also an audio preview feature to let you easily dip into a song that seems interesting, without pulling the focus away from whatever you were listening to before.

The new page is available today on Spotify’s web player for all users, and is expected to come to its desktop and mobile clients “gradually.” With the launch of Twitter Music and Google Play Music’s All Access Spotify is facing renewed competition on multiple fronts, we’ll see if this kind of one stop shopping for info is key to keeping its users tied to their subscriptions. Check after the break for a few more details in the press release, or hit the website to give it a try yourself.

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U.S. Weapons Designs Allegedly Accessed By Chinese Hackers

A report claims that Chinese hackers were allegedly able to access information of more than two dozen U.S. weapons systems. China has denied any involvement in such attacks.

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The Global WebRTC Ecosystem Event Makes its Inaugural Debut in Atlanta, June 25-27, 2013

The WebRTC standard will totally transform web communications by allowing true browser to browser communications. Learn how the WebRTC standard will transform communications and create revenue opportunities for individuals and companies poised to integrate WebRTC capabilities into websites, games, enterprise […]

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Opera Next Debuts On Windows, Mac With Faster Browsing, New Features

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Yahoo’s Hulu Bid Said To Be Between $600M To $800M

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Redesigned Gmail App Allegedly Releasing This Week

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Microsoft Giving 3GB Bonus SkyDrive Storage To Students

Microsoft is now giving an additional 3GB of free SkyDrive storage, on top of the 7GB it already offers, to students.

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13-Year Old Boy Is Rescued After Being Kidnapped By Fake Facebook Friend

A happy ending to what could have potentially been a disaster, really goes to show that parents need to start supervising their kids more when it comes to social media.

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Yahoo Buying A Share In Hulu [Rumor]

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Next Browser for Android mashes up its rivals’ greatest hits (video)

Next Browser for Android mashes up its rivals' greatest hits video

When few (if any) web browsers do everything well, many of us have more than one client just to cover all the bases. The GO Launcher Dev Team’s just-launched Next Browser for Android tries to solve this in the simplest way possible: it cherry picks features from established rivals. Sharing extensions from Dolphin? Check. Chrome’s frequently visited pages? Check. Speed Dial from Opera? Check. There’s even a Flipboard-style RSS reader. As there’s also bookmark syncing and voice search, Next Browser is theoretically the only client that Android users could want. How well that pastiche works is another matter, but those who’ve been pining for an all-encompassing browser can give the new app a try at the source link.

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