
No one can say that Apple lacks ambition. Planning to change the way in which we listen to music once again, the company recently just introduced a music social networking platform — Ping.
Ping automatically comes with the upgraded version of iTunes. The purpose is quite simple: follow your friends and follow your favorite musical artists in order to discover new music. Ping isn’t just available on your computer’s iTunes, but also on your iPhone and iPad as well. Consider it a nice mobile feature that allows you to come across new music while on the go.
Ping isn’t necessarily a philanthropic project; Apple’s ideally wants you to buy new music off the iTunes store while you explore new musical horizons. Nevertheless, consider Ping a real treat for seniors. As we get older, it is get frequently harder to find new music that suits our taste. The radio either plays new songs geared towards a younger audience or a slew of familiar oldies. Ping solves this pesky dilemma and exposes us to new music that we want to listen to!
New music can do wonders: it can help aging adults with our emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. On that note, we suggest that you try out Ping. it’s easy to use, intuitive, and a wonderful resource.
To activate Ping, just download the latest version of iTunes.
Ping – (iTunes)



