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Glue Comes To Its Senses And Launches A Destination Stream...friends activity and things that are popular with all of Glue's users. The site is integrated with Glue's revamped browser plug-in to get suggestions in context on sites like Amazon, Wikipedia, Last.fm, Netflix, Wine.com and Citysearch. In this article: Wikipedia, Firefox, Citysearch, Amazon, Twitter, Facebook, Netflix, and Last.fm |
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Read/WriteWeb | June 08, 2009
Social Plugin Glue Comes to Internet Explorer
...other Glue users what interests you on the web (and vice versa). It automatically tracks your activity across a number of web sites including Amazon, Last.fm, Netflix, Yahoo! Finance, Wine.com, Citysearch, Flixster, Goodreads, Wikipedia, and...
In this article: Internet Explorer, AdaptiveBlue, Firefox, Wikipedia, Amazon, Netflix, Flixster, and Yahoo
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Yahoo! News | July 25, 2008
Online services tearing down walls, sharing content
...contributors do individually. The most commonly used applications are those with easily embeddable content or open APIs (programming information available to all), such as Google Maps, Twitter and Last.fm. This mash-up practice has long...
In this article: Emusic, YouTube, Wikipedia, Rhapsody, Iphone, Itunes, Flickr, and Facebook
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Ars Technica | July 15, 2009
Netbook UI, photo management coming to Banshee media player
...devices such as the T-Mobile G1. A play queue and a new context pane which displays song information at sites like Wikipedia and Last.fm are under active development and could arrive in upcoming point updates. The developers aim to take...
In this article: Banshee, Linux, F-Spot, Moblin, Novell, Gnome, Mac OS X, Intel, and Ubuntu
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Amarok (software)
...and retrieving song lyrics. Last.fm support, including submitting played tracks (including those played on some digital music players) to Last.fm, retrieving similar artists and playing Last.fm streams. From version 1.4.4, Amarok...
In this article: Amarok, Magnatune, Ogg, Plasma, KDE, Phonon, KDE 4, and Jamendo
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Webware.com | April 11, 2008
WikiFM glues Last.fm to Wikipedia artist biographies
...browser tab to look them up? WikiFM saves you a step by creating a two-frame page that keeps your Last.fm online radio player on one side, and an automatically populated Wikipedia biography page in the other. The advantage of viewing...
In this article: Wikipedia, Pontypridd, and Wales
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Ars Technica | July 14, 2008
First look: Amarok 2 alpha 1 looking strong
...that is currently playing. There is also a plasmoid that displays information from Last.fm, and one that will automatically display the Wikipedia page about the group that performed the currently playing song. There are also a few plasmoids...
In this article: Amarok, Plasma, KDE, Linux, Ruby, LibriVox, Magnatune, JavaScript, D-Bus, and Wikipedia
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Lifehacker | September 17, 2009
Twones Tracks Music You're Listening to Anywhere You Listen to It [Music]
...probably not a showstopper. Twones is a little late to the game, considering Last.fm has established itself as the clear leader in music tracking, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement. Right now the site doesn't have...
In this article: Twones, Firefox, Itunes, YouTube, SkreemR, Windows Media Player, Wikipedia, Winamp, and Iphone
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Wired Top Stories | March 03, 2008
How To: Optimize A Fresh Ubuntu Installation
...may as well grab the king of digital music on any platform -- Amarok. It's like iTunes with Wikipedia and Last.fm stashed away inside it, and it'll never sell you DRM. If you're planing to copy and burn DVDs you'll want to have a look at...
In this article: Ubuntu, KDE, Firefox 3, Linux, Compiz, Miro, Gstreamer, Applications, Totem, and Mplayer
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Read/WriteWeb | July 22, 2008
eMusic Goes Web 2.0: Adds Content from Flickr, YouTube, and Wikipedia
...from YouTube, and photos from Flickr. EMusic is the second-largest online music retailer after iTunes, but it often doesn't quite get the coverage newer music sites like Pandora or Last.fm get. Most of the effort of the redesign was...
In this article: Emusic, Wikipedia, Flickr, YouTube, Itunes, Pandora, StumbleUpon, Del.icio.us, and Reddit
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Description from Wikipedia:
Last.fm is a UK-based Internet radio and music community website, founded in 2002. It claims over 30 million active users based in more than 200 countries. On 30 May 2007, CBS Interactive acquired Last.fm for £140m ($280m USD).
Using a music recommender system called "Audioscrobbler", Last.fm builds a detailed profile of each user's musical taste by recording details of all the songs the user listens to, either on the streamed radio stations, or the user's computer or many portable music devices. This information is transferred to Last.fm's database ("scrobbled") via a plugin installed into the user's music player. The profile data is then displayed on the user's profile page. The site offers numerous social networking features and can recommend and play artists similar to the user's favourites.
Users can create custom radio stations and playlists from any of the audio tracks in Last.fm's music library, and are able to listen to some individual tracks on demand, or download tracks if the rights holder has previously authorised it.
For users living outside the UK, US and Germany, the radio service will require a subscription for €3.00 per month after a 30 track free trial.
- Name:
- Last.fm player
- Type:
- Music, Statistics & Community
- Owned by:
- CBS Interactive
- Genre:
- Media player
- Language:
- Multilingual (12)
- Status:
- Active
- Website:
- http://www.last.fm/download
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