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Ch. 5 - Developing a Global Vision

Spotify stores a very diverse collection of sounds from different cultures, music is enjoyed globally and one of Spotify's goal is to become people's main convenient source of Music wherever they go, They had a global vision from the start, in order to become an international recognized service Spotify applies a localization strategy (the process of organizing a business or industry so that its main activities happen in local areas rather than nationally or internationally) for each country.
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