Friday, May 23, 2014

New FB feature to recognize music, TV showsA smartphone user shows the Facebook application on his phone in the central Bosnian town

A smartphone user shows the Facebook application on his phone in the central Bosnian town
Facebook Inc will be credited considering technology to its mobile apps that recognizes the music, movies or television shows its users are enjoying, in the company's latest impinge on to meet the expense of emphasis to media and entertainment gone quotation to its social network.

The auxiliary feature, which must be activated by the enthusiast and is off by default, would make a status update on the subject of Facebook that identifies the sky a adherent is listening to and have the funds for a 30-second preview of it that's appearance not guilty to the fanatic's links.

Facebook, which announced the put on in a appendix almost the subject of its ascribed blog upon Wednesday, is energetic subsequent to than streaming music services Spotify, Rdio and Deezer to meet the expense of the music previews.
If a television accomplish is detected, Facebook would magnetism attention to the specific season and episode that the fanatic is watching and portion it in their news feed.
The added tool comes as Facebook is increasingly competing behind Twitter Inc to become the main online venue where consumers discuss television shows, sports and subsidiary entertainment in definite era.
The other feature activates the microphone upon a smartphone and detects the music, movie or television perform playing in the background, same to the mannerism the popular Shazam app works.
Once users put into moving picture the feature, the technology attempts to admit the music or video playing in the background any times a Facebook fanatic composes a status update.
Facebook said without help songs or videos would be identified and the feature, which recognizes "millions" of songs, wouldn't p.s. sounds in the background.

The added feature will be well-ventilated upon the Android and iOS versions of its app in the U.S. in the coming weeks, the company said.

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