The catch is that the free access works for a limited time (rumored to be 6 months) and it plays ads in between tracks on occasion (ala Pandora’s free service) It also only works on a computer connected to the Internet (no mobile devices). The free service, which is invitation only in the U.S at the moment, provides unlimited access to the entire music library (they claim over 15 million songs) from any computer that has the application installed on it ( ) Spotify can also pull in your existing music collection from iTunes, Windows Media Player, etc so you can create playlists that combine both libraries.Īt first, it feels like you are using one of those old illegal downloading networks, because you can instantly access virtually any popular song or album that you can think of and it’s free. There are three different levels of service from Spotify: Free, Unlimited and Premium. While the service is certainly very interesting, I’m not sure I’d be forecasting the end of Apple’s music cash cow just yet, although it’s easy to see why it might stop some iTunes customers from buying the next big CD to hit the charts. One of Europe’s most popular music services, Spotify ( ), recently launched its service in the United States and many are characterizing it as an iTunes killer. Much of the information contained herein may have changed since posting. This question was answered on July 15, 2011. What’s the difference between Spotify and iTunes for my iPhone?
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