Last.fm [http://last.fm] today announced that they will be charging users from
outside the US, UK and Germany 3 € per month if they want to keep using the
last.fm radio.
A posting on Michael Kamleitner’s blog
[http://nonsmokingarea.com/blog/2008/02/19/783/] once again brought to my
attention last.fm’s [http://last.fm] subscription model. Next to Flickr
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The two biggest players in the social music world, Last.FM [http://last.fm] and
Pandora [http://pandora.com], have been fighting for the love of music lovers
worldwide for about two years.
Last.fm [http://last.fm], a website that lets you upload information about your
listening habits, and then helps you find new music and connect with like-tasted
people, has just undergone a face-lift.
In 1984
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