New music service Apple will have features of the social network, Ping-as for artists
Next music streaming service from Apple, which is based on the beats of recent acquisition, reportedly was called Apple Music. What's more interesting is that this new service system social network Ping Apple now defunct, which was officially closed on September 30, 2012 and replaced with Facebook and Twitter integration resemble iTunes.
According to a report from 9to5Mac, Apple Music allow artists have their own pages within the music streaming service that can be used to send samples of track, photos, videos and updates concert too.
The report also said that artists can share content from other artists, in an attempt to 'cross promotion'. With an iTunes account, users can comment and receive these messages, but unlike Ping, users do not have their own social networking profile.
The report adds, "Artists activity will be a central feature of the 'streaming service' Apple Music. Users will be able to interrupt this function in the Settings function of iOS 8.4. It is said that parents can enable or disable this function to enable or disable the restrictions on the content of the artists. The new feature is available for iOS, Mac and Android. New streaming music service Apple is more likely to make his debut in the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8
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