Spotify is set to launch a new toolkit this week, opening up its application programming interface (API) in order to encourage developers to build the service into a range of comms and entertainment devices such as mobiles, consoles and TVs.
This exciting news comes from a recent interview in the Guardian with Spotify co-founder Daniel Ek, who outlines how developers will now be able to build their Spotify clients.
"This is the first step towards becoming more of a platform," said Ek, adding, "there are lots of services that have APIs, but this is different because it lets anyone build a Spotify client."
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A seamless spotify experience on console, PC/Mac, mobile/handheld - clearly the future
I've been hoping for Spotify for the PS3 since 2007.