Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Microsoft Revamps Music Service Groove

Microsoft to reign over the music industry with Groove.

Microsoft Corporation is trying its best to offer the best services where they are working really hard to offer the best product offerings. They are extremely diligent and are devising ways to attract consumers. The company at this point of time understands that the market for music streaming services is extremely competitive thus they are trying its best to make a sound mark. Initially it was said that the company made its debut by launching Zune music streaming which is now turned down by MSFT. So now to compete with industry giants like Apple’s music streaming service known as Apple Music and Spotify they are all set to launch Groove Music. As per the early signs, Groove Music service has been successful in gaining its ground when compared to the more dominant players in the music streaming business. This can be judged since the service can support the Sonos speakers along with the embedded support for iHeartRadio that shows that the company is making successful efforts to make a mark. So initially Zune was not a part of popular music streaming service ever thus Groove at least has established itself as the upcoming competitor. So now with the launch of this service in Microsoft users can have a music streaming service which they can call as their own whereas the company stands a chance to fight and establish itself. So all it needs to do is improve its service to actually fulfill its promise. The company has now introduced a unique feature which is gapless audio playback. So the audio player now has the ability to jump on the next track immediately without pausing. This feature is available in the current version of Groove that is 3.6.1352. So all those who wish to listen to music without any hindrance and love their current playlist would certainly enjoy interruption free experiences. For all those who are using the contemporary version of Groove dealt with a good amount of time interruption when each song ended. So now, all Groove users can embrace the change with the recent update. It needs to be noted here that these features are only available for Microsoft Windows 10 only and are also not available for Windows 8.1 until any notification is made in this regard by the company. Microsoft at this point is multitasking in a good way to engage consumer and establish its niche once again. If they get successful then nothing can stop them from reigning over the industry. 

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