Last.fm's new beta site sure is shiny. The scuttlebutt before the mast is that it'll go live tomorrow, but for the moment it's subscribers only. But look what I got--a screenshot! Friend of . . . people breaking the restrictions of . . . well, it's a screenshot, anyway.
Which doesn't, and can't I guess, say much about the changes. I'm not sure yet what the real differences are, besides cool-but-cheating gradients in the color blocking and an increasingly popular dashboard sorta display. Word is you can edit your recent tracks--in case your little brother and sister sneak into your room and start playing Ashlee Simpson and, um, other really bad things. There's also an all-in-one place listing of free tracks, which is good; previously they were damn hard to find. This'll be interesting to explore--Last.fm is part of the unholy pantheon of Emusic, Lala, Tourb.us, and Technorati that help me keep track of new music.
Relevant tags: [Last.fm], [music], [Web 2.0], [Audioscrobbler], [Beta]
10 July 2006
Last.fm's Shiny New Beta
Posted by Dr Skylaser at 7:12 PM
Labels: Elsewhere on the Web
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I have to say my last fm profile got to be the biggest freebie reservoir ever, except for few track. I use it to prepare BF material and check consistency.
Alright, I admit, I could use the feature to clean up your playlist of non-respectable music. And I don't have a younger sister to pin the blame on.
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