Twitter announces integration with Apple's Ping

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in iPod + iTunes + AppleTV edited January 2014
Twitter on Thursday announced a social networking partnership with Apple's Ping music service, making it easier for people to share music discoveries with their friends.



Starting Thursday, Twitter and Ping offered friends the ability to put Ping activity, song previews and links to purchase and download music from Apple's iTunes Store in posts made on Twitter.com. Can also link their Twitter account to find Ping users among their Twitter friends.



Once the accounts are linked, any "Post," "Like," "Review," or anything else shared on Ping is automatically sent to Twitter followers as well. The content will also include playable song previews and links to purchase and download music through the iTunes Store.



Song or album details are also available by clicking a Ping link in Twitter, with information displayed in the details pane on the right side. From the details pane, users can listen to song previews from the iTunes Preview website, right in their browser without launching the iTunes application.



iTunes song previews are available on Twitter.com in all 23 countries where the iTunes Store sells music.







The announcement Thursday is a successful marriage between the two social networking services, unlike Apple's apparent falling out with Facebook. Apple and Facebook were said to have been in talks for 18 months to form a partnership for the launch of Ping in September. But those details fell apart at the last minute.



Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs commented on the matter, and said Ping lacked Facebook integration because the website demanded "onerous terms." He indicated that the two parties talked about a variety of partnership opportunities, but could not come to a deal.



After talks with Facebook fell apart, Apple included a "Facebook connect" login interface for Ping, without a deal in place. Facebook responded by blocking API access to Ping.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 13
    This will bring facebook back to the table with sad, blinking puppy dog eyes...
  • Reply 2 of 13
    sandausandau Posts: 1,230member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Zendolphyn View Post


    This will bring facebook back to the table with sad, blinking puppy dog eyes...



    Naw, the Zuck has his ego driving his company. There are no left turns to look at the Apple patch.
  • Reply 3 of 13
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Zendolphyn View Post


    This will bring facebook back to the table with sad, blinking puppy dog eyes...



    Tail between his legs?
  • Reply 4 of 13
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Zendolphyn View Post


    This will bring facebook back to the table with sad, blinking puppy dog eyes...



    I'd like to see Apple just buy Facebook outright. Integrating Facebook into iTunes would make a behemoth that would basically rule the digital world (at least for a time).
  • Reply 5 of 13
    You would think the music companies would paying for this advertising. What a deal, free advertising.
  • Reply 6 of 13
    nasseraenasserae Posts: 3,167member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody View Post


    I'd like to see Apple just buy Facebook outright. Integrating Facebook into iTunes would make a behemoth that would basically rule the digital world (at least for a time).



    Buying Facebook is not as simple as that. There are many owners involved, including MS.
  • Reply 7 of 13
    I signed up for Ping when it first got out. Added all the top people and one friend. Signed in for 2 days after that and found it lacking. Yesterday I remembered that I had a ping account. Logged in and found that top artists such as Lady Gaga and Katy Perry barely posted and their posts barely got any responses...
  • Reply 8 of 13
    tjwtjw Posts: 216member
    ping is DOA.



    Companies should learn you don't stand a chance in the social networking arena unless you are facebook, twitter or an original start up - such as foursquare/gowalla
  • Reply 9 of 13
    Good. Facebook is a bloated plague on the Internet.
  • Reply 10 of 13
    tjwtjw Posts: 216member
    ping is DOA.



    Companies should learn you don't stand a chance in the social networking arena unless you are facebook, twitter or an original start up - such as foursquare/gowalla
  • Reply 11 of 13
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by tommyhart View Post


    You would think the music companies would paying for this advertising. What a deal, free advertising.



    If it's successful, they'll pay for it with the next round of contract negotiations with Apple. If they don't play nice, they'll lose access to iTunes. For now, it's free advertising for Apple who get to corner the impulse music buying market.
  • Reply 12 of 13
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by smack416 View Post


    If it's successful, they'll pay for it with the next round of contract negotiations with Apple. If they don't play nice, they'll lose access to iTunes. For now, it's free advertising for Apple who get to corner the impulse music buying market.



    True. The record moguls NEED Apple now. Used to be, Apple needed them.
  • Reply 13 of 13
    happy I don't use any of them. I like email.
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