Facebook-Twitter integration comes to iTunes

By Caroline McCarthy on 10 September 2009

One of Apple's smaller announcements at Wednesday's music-focused event was that you can now share your deepest iTunes hopes and dreams through Facebook and Twitter.

Click next to 'Buy Album' and you now have the option of sharing on social networks (Credit:Ty Pendlebury )

Well, more specifically, you have "Share on Facebook" and "Share on Twitter" options in a drop-down menu on album purchase pages in the iTunes Store to broadcast which music in which you're interested.

Basically, this means that you can show off your music taste or attempt to convince friends to buy albums for you. The links in Twitter tweets and Facebook posts go straight to the option to purchase the album through iTunes, potentially driving up sales.

An example of what you can get when you 'Share on Twitter'.(Credit: Rafe Needleman/CNET)

This is a pretty standard practice likely accomplished through implementation of the social sites' APIs rather than a formal partnership — the latter of which was probably required when Apple brought Facebook Connect to the iPhoto desktop software.

The more interesting part? It looks like this officially proves that an extremely dubious set of screenshots that hit the Web last month — showing buttons for Facebook, Twitter, and social-music site Last.fm integrated directly into the iTunes app — are indeed fake.

Topics: facebook, itunes, twitter, itune, album, share, music

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