20th March 2009
Online music service Spotify is looking to expand its offerings to the Android mobile platform.
The company has placed an ad on its website announcing a vacancy for a software engineer with Android expertise.
It is also advertising roles related to the iPhone and the Nokia S60 platform. The ads did not reveal when Spotify might launch a mobile app, however.
"You'll help us make Spotify mobile and take part in changing the way people listen to music forever," the Android ad reads.
Web music blog Music Ally notes that Spotify is also advertising for a sales director in France, suggesting that the country may be next to benefit from being able to register for the free version of Spotify.
Spotify, which first launched in October, registered its one millionth user earlier this month.
Its free version was opened up to all UK users in February following an invitation-only initiative.
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