According
to a report from CNET, Twitter might be preparing to launch a new
standalone iOS music app as early as the end of this month. The report cites “a
person familiar with the matter” and claimed Twitter would use technology it
acquired through its purchase of music discovery service We Are Hunted to provide a
music service dubbed “Twitter Music.” CNET says the service will provide
customized content suggestions based on who users follow on Twitter. It would
also apparently integrate with SoundCloud and carry Twitter branding unlike the
company’s recently launched video sharing app Vine:
Twitter
Music suggests artists and songs to listen to based on a variety of signals,
and is personalized based on which accounts a user follows on Twitter. Songs
are streamed to the app via SoundCloud.
The
report provided a breakdown of how the app works, explaining that it will offer
suggested songs and artists based on Twitter followers, links to songs people
are listening to through the hashtag #NowPlaying, and popular and emerging
tracks for trending and newly popular artists:
Twitter
Music uses four main tabs. ‘Suggested’ recommends songs and artists based on a
user’s follower graph — artists they are following, and artists that other
people they follow are following. #NowPlaying brings in links to songs tweeted
by people you follow who tweet using that hashtag. [9to5Mac]
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