Spotify Aims to Become Better and Get More Users
Spotify Aims to Become Better and Get More Users

Spotify aims to become the premier music service and is seeking to challenge iTunes domination. The motive is to make it the main source of music for users across the globe. It has already added various new features in its latest upgrade and also increase in size.

Its developers also want to turn the web into a more social platform and increase usage and popularity of the service. The site wants to give users the option to integrate music files together.

The users can combine their playlists together and get an option to make their music more manageable. But users of the service still cannot share songs with one another.

Many doubt that if Spotify has the potential to overcome iTunes and Windows music Player. But even big companies like Microsoft, Napster and Kazaa have failed to make an impact on Apple’s iTunes music service.

iTunes is still the most popular music service and its popularity does not seem to be going down in the coming times.

Spotify launched in 2008 and since then more than 7 million people have used this service across Europe for listening to music. The company already has more than 320,000 subscribers, paying $13 monthly for music services.

The company aims to launch services in US this year. The company is already mentioned among fastest growing European tech companies and continues to expand rapidly.

The company recently moved to a new office in London. The company has offices in Stockholm and New York as well.

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