Facebook adds new music, TV show recognition feature
Facebook will add technology to its mobile apps that recognizes the
music, movies or television shows its users are enjoying, in the
company’s latest move to give prominence to media and entertainment on
its social network.
The new feature, which must be activated by the user and is off by
default, would create a status update on Facebook that identifies the
song a
user is listening to and provide a 30-second preview of it that’s
available to the user’s friends.
Facebook, which announced the move in a post on its official blog on
Wednesday, is working with streaming music services Spotify, Rdio and
Deezer to offer the music previews.
If a television show is detected, Facebook would highlight the
specific season and episode that the user is watching and share it in
their news feed.
The new tool comes as Facebook is increasingly competing with Twitter
Inc to become the main online venue where consumers discuss television
shows, sports and other entertainment in real time.
The new feature activates the microphone on a smartphone and detects
the music, movie or television show playing in the background, similar
to the way the popular Shazam app works.
Once users activate the feature, the technology attempts to recognize
the music or video playing in the background any time a Facebook user
composes a status update.
Facebook said only songs or videos would be identified and the
feature, which recognizes “millions” of songs, wouldn’t store sounds in
the background.
The new feature will be available on the Android and iOS versions of its app in the U.S. in the coming weeks, the company said.
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