Jawbone has developed a new application, Jawbone Drop, that allows users to manage a group playlist of tweets.
Application Jawbone Drop uses a new platform Twitter – Fabric, so that playlists Rdia and Spotify they can control via tweets. The music application, which promises an even better experience of music from social networks, also accepts friend requests and at the same time constantly adapts, so that everyone hears the music they enjoy.
Users can create playlists of their favorite music (the app requires a paid Spotify account or an Rdio account) and songs can "drop" via Twitter to your friends' playlists. Within the application you select "tweet my friends" and the app posts a tweet from your account.
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Friends can then reply with the name of the song or artist they want to hear. The tweet must begin with the word play, followed by the name of the artist and song. For example, when someone tweets “play, Jay Z and Alicia Keys Empire State of Mind,” the song automatically appears in the playlist. If you don't like your friend's taste, you can also delete the song if necessary.
The application is available here.
More information:
jawbone.com/drop