http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22199692
Twitter launches #Music service with artist recommendations
Twitter has unveiled a new music app which will recommend tracks based on who you follow on the social network.
Songs can be played directly in the app via services such as Rdio, Spotify and iTunes.
The software displays songs your friends are currently listening to - as well as suggestions from artists.
It follows moves by other social networks such as Facebook to incorporate music recommendations into their services.
Last year, Spotify announced its own "follow" system, but the functionality is yet to be rolled out to users on mobile.
Twitter's app - called #Music - is expected to be made available to download for Apple's iPhone shortly.
No app has been made for users on Google's Android or the Windows Phone platforms - but there will be a web browser-based version.
It will initially be available in the UK and Ireland, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, with more countries being added soon.
Surfacing songs
The app was likened to a "21st Century mixtape" unveiled on Good Morning America.
In a blog post, Twitter's Stephen Philips explained: "It uses Twitter activity, including tweets and engagement, to detect and surface the most popular tracks and emerging artists.
マイクロブログといわれるツイッター。
これが音楽配信サービスを介し。
昨年、Spotifyを買収していたツイッター。
いよいよサービスを開始。
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