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Technological innovation website Mashable claims that the social network will announce the new songs and media platform at f8, Facebook’s developer conference on September 22.


Facebook is not expected to begin hosting audio on its individual website, but rather rely on partners, which includes the Swedish-founded Spotify (which has just released in the US), Mog and Rdio, which all by now have digital audio licenses in spot.


In the very same way Facebook has become a internet platform for video games and purposes developed by third party builders, two of Mashable's sources think it is about to announce the very same arrangement for music.


MySpace, Facebook’s beleaguered rival, which was recently acquired by Justin Timberlake and advertising and marketing company Particular Media, had formerly been the social network of choice for sharing and accessing audio.


Nonetheless, Facebook, with more than 750 million memebers, now appears nicely-positioned to corner this industry with properly-proven digital music people, such as Mog.



A Facebook spokesman said: “There’s nothing new to announce. Several of the most well-known new music companies close to the planet are integrated with Facebook and we’re constantly conversing to our partners about methods to strengthen these integrations.”

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