Spotify UPS Its Playlist Mixing Game
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Whether you're in your car, on the bus or at a party, these Spotify tricks can give you the best listening experience.
Spotify has just introduced a new DJ feature that can change how you listen to your playlists. Audio streaming service Spotify has certainly come a long way, thanks to a plethora of new features and content offerings that have been added since its launch over a decade ago.
Spotify has officially introduced a new way to personalize playlists for its Premium subscribers. However, it seems that not everyone online is impressed.
And for Apple fans, AutoMix arriving with iOS 26 means the days of clunky gaps or basic crossfades are gone. Even if Spotify took the lead in rollout, Apple’s solution will be sitting inside the default Music app on hundreds of millions of devices overnight.
Spotify has dropped its new Mix feature that lets you create your own custom transitions for playlists and it is available globally.
To start, let's get a handle on how Spotify stock has performed. Since August 2020, five years ago, the company's stock has increased by 192%. That works out to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24%. It also compares favorably to the benchmark index, the S&P 500, which has increased by 91% over the same period, with a CAGR of 14%.
Shaunak Pathak, a computer science student, humorously applied for Spotify's CEO position, proposing unconventional ideas like moving HQ to Mars and replacing ads with dinosaur facts. Spotify responded with a witty rejection letter,
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