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Friday, 6 June 2014
Facebook has introduced a new feature
that helps users identify songs they are listening to and watching.
Available for Facebook's mobile app, the new feature is said to be
highly inspired by popular app Shazam, which also offers similar song
identification feature. Facebook will be rolling out the feature on
Android and iOS in the US in the coming weeks.
So here's how it works: when a user has
turned on the feature, an audio icon appears on the display while
writing a status update. If the feature finds a match, one can choose to
add the song/TV show/movie to the status update.
If you have chosen to leave the feature
on, you will notice an audio icon move and attempt to detect a match
when you're setting a status update. You can also turn the feature off
any time by tapping on the audio icon in the top right of the screen.
If a user shares the post, friends can see a 30-second preview of the
song. “For TV shows, the story in News Feed will highlight the specific
season and episode you’re watching, so you can avoid any spoilers and
join in conversations with your friends after you’ve caught up,”
Facebook explains in a detailed post.Facebook's
new feature comes shortly after rumours that Apple will be adding a
similar song-ID feature in the next iOS 8 update. Rumours add Apple will
teaming up with Shazam in an attempt to expand its music offerings.
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