That video will come to the popular music service Spotify has appeared at irregular intervals, but for the time being is listening that is the whole thing.
This may however change quickly. The Wall Street Journal reports now that Spotify customers with Android app already this week will be able to enjoy themselves with video content – take note if the customer is located in the US, UK, Germany or Sweden.
A small percentage of users in these markets have been able to see some different video content over the last few months.
– Spotify has over the past few months gradually tested video on their apps, then in less than ten percent of the users in the four launch markets, should Shiva Rajaraman, which is Spotify ‘vice president of product “have spoken.
The available content will be of relatively short duration, which means that the company will primarily compete against YouTube and movie clips to Facebook current flow above the services of Netflix and HBO. Actors such as ESPN, Comedy Central, BBC, Vice Media and Maker Studios is among those who will contribute content.

The latter is behind” Epic Rap Battles “which would establish good an inter beta testers.
Content that is relevant according to users’ interests works according Rajaraman well, so that means recommended video content will be influenced by your taste in music.
Do not forget iOS
As mentioned, Android users to get video capabilities first, but iOS will not be forgotten and Apple users should not be forced to wait more than a week extra.
Another thing to note is that those running Spotify on your PC will not see video at all – only devices running mobile operating systems will have this opportunity. But there will also be video content will be available for both paying and non-paying users.
The video clips will also be commercial free – at least in the beginning, as the company reportedly currently looking video as an opportunity to win new market shares and to get people to spend more time with the app.
When we eventually get video to Spotify here in the country is not known, but since the Norwegian market located close to the Swedish, there is no reason why it should stalling for very long if this is true.
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(Source: The Wall Street Journal)


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