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Thursday, 19 April 2012

Facebook places Listen button on Musician Pages


Facebook has added a new “Listen” button to its musician Pages. Placed right next to the Like button , the Listen button allows users to enjoy artists' music in the most frequently Facebook music streaming app such as Spotify or MoG. In case a user does not have a music streaming app, Facebook will prompt setting up an app that is extensively used by friends.
The new Listen button is supposed to help artists get more hits on the social networking site. According to reports, Facebook might be considering adding a similar Watch button to Pages based on TV shows and movies. Facebook may partner with Hulu or Netflix for this purpose. The new buttons might help convert Page visits to media content into actual media consumption.

Facebook's new Listen button is different from the “listen with” buttons that allows users to see what their friends are listen to. The listen with buttons were created streaming services for Open Graph's Timeline apps. Facebook's new "listen" button will only appear on artists' pages and not on regular content n the site.

Over the years Facebook has made various attempts to make its social networking site one platform for all kinds of multimedia experience. Facebook integrated third-party music services such as Pandora, Spotify and MOG to provide music on the social networking site.

Earlier this year, Saavn (South Asian Audio Video Network), the popular music streaming service specializing in Bollywood, Indian, devotional and regional South Asian music launched a Facebook app, allowing users to create and listen to playlists, discover and share music via Facebook’s News Feed, Ticker and Timeline.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

I&B Ministry joins Facebook to create awareness about digitalisation

 
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has now decided to use the power of social media to address the issues related to the digitalisation. The ministry has created a Facebook account, through which it also aims to have more direct communication with the key stakeholders. The Facebook account is likely to help the ministry create more awareness among public about its policies and taking up a wide range of public concerns.

The ministry's Facebook  account also features answers to some of the frequently asked queries and also provides users direct links to other organisations associated with digitisation. The government officials hope that the ministry will now efficiently deal with stakeholders such as multi-system operators and cable operators as well as provide a source of information for individuals.
It's learnt that the ministry plans to complete the digitisation of Cable sector by December 31, 2014. In the first phase of the plan, the ministry will digitise services in the four metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata by June 30 this year.
     Check out the I&B Ministry's Facebook page here.