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Last.fm

Last.fm Limited is a music website founded in the United Kingdom in 2002. Using a music recommender system called "Audioscrobbler", Last.fm builds a detailed profile of each user's musical taste by recording details of the tracks the user listens to, either from Internet radio stations, or the user's computer or many portable music devices. This information is transferred ("scrobbled") to Last.fm's database either via the music player (including, among others, Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, MusicBee, SoundCloud, and Anghami) or via a plug-in installed into the user's music player. The data is then displayed on the user's profile page and compiled to create reference pages for individual artists.

Last.fm
Type of site
Online music database, music recommendation, events, statistics, social networking service
Available inMultilingual
(12)
OwnerParamount Global
Created byFelix Miller, Martin Stiksel, Michael Breidenbruecker, Thomas Willomitzer, Richard Jones
URLlast.fm
CommercialYes
RegistrationFree, with optional subscription
Launched20 March 2002; 21 years ago (2002-03-20)[1]
Current statusActive

On 30 May 2007, it was acquired by CBS Corporation via its streaming division CBS Interactive, today a part of Paramount Global, for £140 million (US$280 million, equivalent to $357,800,000 in 2021).[2]

The site formerly offered a radio streaming service, which was discontinued on 28 April 2014.[3] The ability to access the large catalogue of music stored on the site was later removed entirely, replaced by links to YouTube and Spotify where available.[4]

History Edit

 
Felix Miller, one of the Last.fm founders

The current Last.fm website was developed from two separate sources, Last.fm and Audioscrobbler, which were merged in 2005. Audioscrobbler began as a computer science project of Richard Jones when he attended the University of Southampton School of Electronics and Computer Science in the United Kingdom,[5] with the term scrobbling defined as the finding, processing, and distribution of information involving people, music, and other data.[6] Jones developed the first plugins, and then opened an API to the community, after which many music players on different operating system platforms were supported. Audioscrobbler was limited to keeping track of which songs its users played on a registered computer, which allowed for charting and collaborative filtering.

Audioscrobbler and Last.fm (2002–2006) Edit

Last.fm was founded in 2002 by Felix Miller, Martin Stiksel, Michael Breidenbruecker and Thomas Willomitzer, all of them from Germany or Austria, as an Internet radio station and music community site, using similar music profiles to generate dynamic playlists. The site name takes advantage of a domain hack using .fm, the top level domain of Micronesia, popular with FM radio related sites. The "love" and "ban" buttons allowed users to gradually customise their profiles. Last.fm won the Europrix 2002 and was nominated for the Prix Ars Electronica in 2003.[7]

The Audioscrobbler and Last.fm teams began to work closely together, both teams moving into the same offices in Whitechapel, London, and by 2003 Last.fm was fully integrated with Audioscrobbler profiles. Input could come through an Audioscrobbler plugin or a Last.fm station. The sites also shared many community forums, although a few were unique to each site. The old Audioscrobbler site at the audioscrobbler.com domain name was wholly merged into the new Last.fm site on 9 August 2005. Audioscrobbler.net was launched as a separate development-oriented site on 5 September 2005. However, at the very bottom of each of the Last.fm pages there was an Audioscrobbler "slogan", which changes each time the page is refreshed. Based on well-known sayings or advertisements, these originally appeared at the top of the Audioscrobbler website pages and were all created and contributed by the original site members.[citation needed]

 
The Last.fm icon

An update to the site was made on 14 July 2006, which included a new software application for playing Last.fm radio streams and for logging of tracks played with other media players. Other changes included the improvement of the friends system and updating it to require a two-way friendship, the addition of the Last.fm "Dashboard" where users can see on one page relevant information for their profile, expanded options for purchasing music from online retailers and a new visual design for the web site (including an optional black colour scheme).[citation needed] The site began expanding its language base on 15 July 2006,[citation needed] with a Japanese version. Currently, the site is available in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Russian, Turkish and Simplified Chinese. In late 2006, the site won Best Community Music Site at the BT Digital Music Awards in October.[8] Last.fm also teamed with EMI on Tuneglue-Audiomap.[9] In January 2007 it was nominated for Best Website at the NME Awards.

CBS Acquisition and redesign (2007–2009) Edit

At the end of April 2007, rumours of negotiations between CBS and Last.fm emerged, suggesting that CBS intended to purchase Last.fm for about £225 million ($449 millionequivalent to $573,700,000 in 2021).[10] In May 2007 it was announced that Channel 4 Radio was to broadcast a weekly show called Worldwide Chart reflecting what Last.fm users around the world were listening to. On 30 May 2007, it was announced that Last.fm had been bought by CBS for £140 million with Last.fm's current management team staying in place.[11] In July 2008, the "new generation" Last.fm was launched featuring a completely new layout, color scheme, and several new features, as well as some old ones removed.[12] This was, however, met with dissatisfaction amongst some users, who complained about the "ugly and non-user-friendly layout", bugs, and slowness.[13][14][15] Still, a month after the redesign a CBS press release credited the redesign with generating a 20% growth in the site's traffic.[16]

On 22 February 2009, Techcrunch claimed that "[the] RIAA asked social music service Last.fm for data about its users' listening habits to find people with unreleased tracks on their computers. And Last.fm, which is owned by CBS, allegedly handed the data over to the RIAA."[17] This led to several public postings from both Last.fm and Techcrunch, with Last.fm denying passing any personal data to RIAA.[18] The request was purportedly prompted by the leak of U2's then-unreleased album No Line on the Horizon, and its subsequent widespread distribution via peer-to-peer file sharing services such as BitTorrent.

Three months later, on 22 May 2009, Techcrunch claimed that it was CBS, the parent company of Last.fm, that handed over the data.[19] Last.fm again denied that this was the case, saying that CBS could not have handed over the data without Last.fm's knowledge.[20]

Changes to streaming and access on other platforms (2009–2011) Edit

On 24 March 2009, Last.fm announced a change in free stream listening policy. According to the blog post[21] "[...] In the United States, United Kingdom and Germany, nothing will change. In all other countries, listening to Last.fm Radio will soon require a subscription of €3.00 per month." The change went into effect on 22 April 2009. The announcement led to a wave of disappointment among users, resulting in users stopping submission of their data, refusing to change signatures/avatars and even deleting their accounts.[22]

On 11 September 2009, CBS Radio announced that Last.fm programming would be available in four major market FM stations for the first time on their HD Radio multicasts. This includes KCBS-HD2 in Los Angeles; KITS-HD3 in San Francisco; WWFS-HD2 in New York City; and WXRT-HD3 in Chicago. The programming, which consisted mostly of music aggregated by Last.fm's user-generated weekly music charts as well as live performances and interviews from the Last.fm studios in New York City, debuted on 5 October.[23]

On 12 April 2010, Last.fm announced that they would be removing the option to preview entire tracks, instead redirecting to sites such as the free Hype Machine and pay-to-listen MOG for this purpose. This provoked a large negative reaction from some in the Last.fm user community who perceived the removal as hindering the ability of lesser-known and unsigned artists to gain exposure for their music and general enjoyment of the site.[24] A new "Play direct from artist" feature was introduced soon after, which allowed artists to select individual tracks for users to be able to stream in full.[25]

The ability to listen to custom radio stations ("personal tag radio", "loved tracks radio") was withdrawn on 17 November 2010.[26] This change provoked an angry response among users.[27] Last.fm stated that the move was for licensing reasons.[28] The change meant that a tag radio stream would include all music tagged as such, not just that tagged by each individual user, effectively widening the number of tracks that might be streamed under any one tag set.[29]

Website and desktop application redesigns (2012–2013) Edit

In March 2012, Last.fm was breached by hackers and more than 43 million user accounts were compromised.[30] The full extent of the hack, and its connection to similar attacks against Tumblr, LinkedIn and Myspace in the same time frame, were not confirmed until August 2016.[30] The passwords were encrypted using an outdated, unsalted MD5 hash.[30] Last.fm made users aware of the attack in June 2012.[31]

On 14 February 2012, Last.fm announced that a new beta desktop client had been launched for public testing.[32][33][34] The new scrobbler was released for all users on 15 January 2013.

On 12 July 2012, Last.fm announced a new website redesign was also open to public beta and would rely on feedback from testing users.[35] The site redesign went live for all users on 2 August 2012.[36][37] While well received by technology websites,[38][39][40][41] some of the site's users reacted negatively to the changes on the website's forum.[36]

On 19 June 2012, Last.fm launched Last.fm Originals, a new website featuring exclusive performances and interviews from various musical artists.[42]

On 13 December 2012, it was announced that Last.fm would discontinue radio service after January 2013 to subscribers in all countries except the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Brazil.[43][44] Additionally, radio in the desktop client would require a subscription in the US, UK and Germany, although the website radio would remain free in those countries.[43]

End of radio streaming and redesign (2014–present) Edit

In January 2014, the website announced on-demand integration with Spotify and a new YouTube-powered radio player.[45] Upon the introduction of the YouTube player, the standard radio service became a subscriber-only feature.

On 26 March 2014,[46] Last.fm announced they would be discontinuing their streaming radio service on 28 April 2014. In a statement, the site said the decision was made in order to "focus on improving scrobbling and recommendations".[3]

On 15 April 2015, Last.fm released a subscriber-exclusive beta of a new website redesign.[47] Digital Spy described user reactions on the site's forums during the week of the redesign as "universally negative".[48][49]

In 2016, Music Manager was discontinued and music uploaded to the site by musicians and record labels became inaccessible; post-Spotify integration they could still be played and downloaded where the option was given, but following the change artists themselves were unable to access their songs in the Last.fm catalogue.[4]

The website experienced a slight revival during the COVID-19 pandemic beginning in 2020, tied to its popularity within music communities on the communication platform Discord.[50] Last.fm celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2022.[51] Third-party developers have built programs that integrate users' listening statistical data with Discord, including a popular bot from the Netherlands which has over 400,000 total users.[52]

Funding and staff Edit

Last.fm Ltd is funded from the sale of online advertising space and monthly user subscriptions.

Funding prior to acquisition Edit

In 2004, the company received the first round of angel money, from Peter Gardner, an investment banker who was introduced to the founders as early as 2002. A second round was led by Stefan Glaenzer (joined by Joi Ito and Reid Hoffman), who bought into Michael Breidenbruecker's shares as well. In 2006 the company received the first round of venture capital funding from European investors Index Ventures, whose General Partners Neil Rimer and Danny Rimer also joined Last.fm's board of directors, consisting of Felix Miller, Martin Stiksel and Stefan Glaenzer (chair).[53]

Original founders Felix Miller, Martin Stiksel and Richard Jones left the company in summer 2009.[54]

Features Edit

User accounts Edit

The free user account includes access to all the main features listed below. Registered Users are also able to send and receive private messages. The newly launched last fm pro user account adds additional features to the free tier, most notable being the ability to change username and early access to new features.

Profile Edit

A Last.fm user can build a musical profile using any or all of several methods: by listening to their personal music collection on a music player application on a computer or an iPod with an Audioscrobbler plugin, or by listening to the Last.fm Internet radio service, either with the Last.fm client, or with the embedded player. All songs played are added to a log from which personal top artist/track bar charts and musical recommendations are calculated. This automatic track logging is called scrobbling.

Last.fm automatically generates a profile page for every user which includes basic information such as their user name, avatar, date of registration and the total number of tracks played. There is also a Shoutbox for public messages. Profile pages are visible to all, together with a list of top artists and tracks, and the 10 most recently played tracks (can be expanded). Each user's profile has a 'Taste-o-Meter' which gives a rating of how compatible the user's music taste is.

Recommendations Edit

Last.fm features a personal recommendations page that is only visible to the user concerned and lists suggested new music and events, all tailored to the user's own preferences. Recommendations are calculated using a collaborative filtering algorithm so users can browse and hear previews of a list of artists not listed on their own profiles but which appear on those of others with similar musical tastes.

Artist pages Edit

Once an artist has had a track or tracks "scrobbled" by at least one user, Last.fm automatically generates a main artist page. This page shows details of the total number of plays, the total number of listeners, the most popular weekly and overall tracks, the top weekly listeners, a list of similar artists, most popular tags and a shoutbox for messages. There are also links to events, additional album and individual track pages and similar artists radio. Official music videos and other videos imported from YouTube may also be viewed on the relevant artist and track pages.

Users may add relevant biographical details and other information to any artist's main page in the form of a wiki. Edits are regularly moderated to prevent vandalism. A photograph of the artist may also be added. If more than one is submitted, the most popular one is chosen by public vote. User submitted content is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License and GNU Free Documentation License.

Last.fm currently cannot disambiguate artists with the same name; a single artist profile is shared between valid artists with the same name.[55] Also Last.fm and its users currently do not differentiate between the Composer and the Artist of music which serves for confusion in classical music genres.

Charts Edit

One particular feature of Last.fm is the semi-automatic weekly generation and archiving of detailed personal music charts and statistics which are created as part of its profile building. Users have several different charts available, including Top Artists, Top Tracks, and Top Albums. Each of these charts is based on the actual number of people listening to the track, album or artist recorded either through an Audioscrobbler plugin or the Last.fm radio stream.

Additionally, charts are available for the top tracks by each artist in the Last.fm system as well as the top tracks for individual albums (when the tagging information of the audio file is available). Artist profiles also keep track of a short list of Top Fans, which is calculated by a formula meant to portray the importance of an artist in a fan's own profile, balancing out users who play hundreds of tracks overall versus those who play only a few.

As the information generated is largely compiled from the ID3 data from audio files "scrobbled" from users' own computers, and which may be incorrect or misspelled, there are many errors in the listings. Tracks with ambiguous punctuation are especially prone to separate listings, which can dilute the apparent popularity of a track. Artists or bands with the same name are not always differentiated. The system attempts to translate some different artist tags to a single artist profile, and has recently attempted to harmonise track names.[citation needed]

Global charts Edit

Last.fm generates weekly "global" charts of the top 400 artists and tracks listened to by all Last.fm users.[56]

The result is notably different from traditional commercial music charts provided by the UK Top 40, Billboard, Soundscan and others, which are based on radio plays or sales. Last.fm charts are less volatile and a new album's release may be reflected in play data for many months or years after it drops out of commercial charts. For example, The Beatles have consistently been a top-five band at Last.fm, reflecting the continued popularity of the band's music irrespective of current album sales. Significant events, such as the release of a highly anticipated album or the death of an artist can have a large impact on the charts.[57]

The Global Tag Chart shows the 100 most popular tags that have been used to describe artists, albums, and tracks. This is based on the total number of times the tag has been applied by Last.fm users since the tagging system was first introduced and does not necessarily reflect the number of users currently listening to any of the related "global tag radio" stations.

Radio stations Edit

Last.fm previously offered customized virtual "radio stations" consisting of uninterrupted audio streams of individual tracks selected from the music files in the music library. This service was discontinued 28 April 2014.[58]

Stations can be based on the user's personal profile, the user's "musical neighbours", or the user's "friends". Tags also have radio stations if enough music has the same tag. Radio stations can also be created on the fly, and each artist page allows selection of a "similar artists" or "artist fan" radio station. As of May 2009, Last.fm introduced Visual Radio, an improved version of Last.fm radio. This brought features such as an artist slideshow and combo stations, which allows for listening to stations consisting of common similar artists of up to either 3 artists or 3 tags.[59]

Under the terms of the station's "radio" license, listeners may not select specific tracks (except as previews), or choose the order in which they are played, although any of the tracks played may be skipped or banned completely. The appropriate royalties are paid to the copyright holders of all streamed audio tracks according to the law in the UK. The radio stream uses an MP3 stream encoded at 128 kbit/s 44.1 kHz, which may be played using the in-page Flash player or the downloaded Last.fm client, but other community-supported players are available as well as a proxy which allows using a media player of choice.

On 24 March 2009, Last.fm announced that Last.fm Radio would require a subscription of €3.00 per month for users living outside the US, the UK, and Germany.[60] This change was to take effect on 30 March,[61] but was postponed[62] until 22 April. The decision resulted in over 1,000 comments, most of them negative, on the Last.fm blog.[63]

Streaming and radio services were discontinued by Last.fm on 28 April 2014, in order to "focus on its core product, the scrobbling experience". However, the website continues to generate recommendations based on a user's existing library.[58]

Player Edit

Last.fm player
 
Screenshot of the Windows client from 1.4.2.58893 Version (Early 2008).
Developer(s)Last.fm
Stable release
2.1.37 / 22 March 2016; 7 years ago (2016-03-22)[64]
Preview release
2.1.35 / 6 March 2013; 10 years ago (2013-03-06)[65]
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Unix
TypeMedia player
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://www.last.fm/download

An "in-page" player is provided automatically for all listeners with HTML5-enabled browser or Adobe Flash installed on their computers. However, it is necessary to download and install the Last.fm client if a user also wishes information about played tracks from their own digital music collection to be included in their personal music profile.

Prior to August 2005, Last.fm generated an open stream that could be played in the user's music player of choice, with a browser-based player control panel. This proved difficult to support and has been officially discontinued. The Last.fm client is currently the only officially supported music player for playing customized Last.fm radio streams on desktop computers. The current version combines the functions of the music player with the plugin that transmits all track data to the Last.fm server, and effectively replaces the separate Last.fm Player and the standalone track submission plugins. It is also free software licensed under the GNU General Public License and available for Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems.

The player allows the user to enter the name of any artist or tag, which then gives a choice of a number of similar artist stations, or similar global tag stations. Alternatively, Recommendation radio or any of the user's personal radio stations may be played without the necessity to visit the website.

The player displays the name of the station and track currently playing, the song artist, title and track length as well as album details, the artist's photo and biographical details, album cover art when available, lists of similar artists and the most popular tags and top fans. There are several buttons, allowing the user to love, skip, or ban a song. The love button adds the song to the user's loved tracks list; the ban button ensures that the song will not be played again. Both features affect the user's profile. The skip button does not. Other buttons allow the user to tag or recommend the currently playing track. Other features offered by the application are: minor editing of the user's profile including removing recently played artists and songs from the loved, banned, or previously played track lists; lists of friends and neighbours, lists of tags and a list of previously played radio stations. Users can also open their full Last.fm profile page directly from the player.

The client also enables the user to install player plugins, these integrate with various standalone media players to allow the submission of tracks played in those programs.[66]

In the latest version[when?] of the Last.fm Player application, the user can select to use an external player. When this is done, the Last.fm Player provides the user with a local URL, through which the Last.fm music stream is proxied. Users can then open the URL in their preferred media player.

A new version of the desktop client, which had been in beta since early 2012, was released on 15 January 2013. This version disabled the radio function for free users. To access that feature, a paid subscription is necessary.

Last.fm has also developed client software for mobile phones running the iPhone OS, BlackBerry OS and the Android OS. Last.fm has only released these apps in the United States, United Kingdom and Germany, claiming for four years that they are negotiating licenses for making the streaming available in other countries.

Last.fm remained out of service for more than 22 hours on 10 June 2014. It was amongst the longest outages the company has faced. The company, however, remained in contact with visitors using a status page.[67]

Scrobbling Edit

In addition to Last.fm automatically tracking music played via Last.fm's radio, users can also contribute (scrobble) listening data to their Last.fm profile from other streaming sites or by tracking music played locally on their own personal devices. Scrobbling is possible with music stored and played locally via software on devices such as PCs, mobile phones, tablets, and standalone (hardware) media players. Indeed, these were the only methods of scrobbling listening data both before and after the existence of the Last.fm radio service. Certain sites and media players have the ability to upload (scrobble) listening data built-in, for others users must download and install a plugin for their music player, which will automatically submit the artist and title of the song after either half the song or the first four minutes have played, whichever comes first. When the track is shorter than 30 seconds (31 seconds in iTunes) or the track lacks metadata (ID3, CDDB, etc.), the track is not submitted. To accommodate dial-up users or those listening to music while offline, caching of the data and submitting it in bulk is also possible.

List of supported media players and streaming sites Edit

Audio Player Scrobble Love/Hate Radio Playcount import
1by1 Native
22tracks[68] Native
8Tracks[69] Native
AIMP3 Plugin
AlbumPlayer Native
Amarok Native Yes
AmigaAMP Plugin
Anghami Native
Astiga Native
aTunes Native Yes
aTV Flash (software)[70] Native
Audacious Native (Linux only)
Banshee Native
Billy Native
Blip.fm[71] Native
BMPx Native
Cantata Native Yes
Clementine[72] Native Yes
cmus Native
Cog Native
Deezer[73] Native
DeaDBeeF Native (Linux only, installed by default)
EMMS (Emacs Multimedia System) Native
Exaile Native
Ex.fm[74] Native
Ezmo Native
Foobar2000 Plugin No
Free Music Archive[75] Native
G-Ear Native
Gogoyoko[76] Native
Grooveshark Native
Groove[77] Native
Guayadeque[78] Native
Helium Music Manager Native
Impulse Media Player[79] Native
iScrob[80] Native
iScrobble Pick 'n' Mix[81] Native
Herrie Native
Labtones[82] Native
Listen Native
LobsterTunes Native
MediaMaster Native
MediaPortal Native
MOG Native
MP3Toys Native
mScrob[83] Native
MusicBee[84] Native Yes
MusicIP Mixer Native
My Cloud Player[85] Native Yes
Nightingale Plugin Yes
Pocket Tunes Native
Prostopleer[86] Native
Plex[87] Native
Rdio Native
Rockbox-enabled players Native
Roon Native
Shell-fm Native Yes Yes
Songbird Native
Spotify Native
Stereomood[88] Native
Subsonic Native
The Hype Machine[89] Native
The Sixtyone[90] Native
Tidal (service) Native
Tomahawk[91] Native
Vagalume[92] Native
Vibe Streamer[93] Native
VLC media player Native
Vox Native
VUPlayer Native
We Are Hunted[94] Native
WiMP Native
YamiPod Native
AIMP Plugin (unofficial)
Audiosurf Plugin
Banshee Plugin
Beep Media Player Plugin
Beat Hazard Plugin
DeaDBeeF Plugin
foobar2000 Plugin
DivX Connected[95] Plugin
gmusicbrowser Plugin (unofficial)
iTunes Plugin
iPod Touch and iPhone Plugin
LAUNCHcast Plugin
JRiver Media Center Plugin
MediaMonkey using Winamp plugin, or official beta plugin
Muine Plugin (unofficial)
MPD[96] Plugin (unofficial)
musikCube Plugin (unofficial beta)
MXPlay Plugin
Napster Web Radio Plugin
Noatun Plugin
Pandora Plugin
Pithos Plugin
Pocket Player Plugin
Rhapsody Plugin
Rhythmbox Plugin (installed by default)
Slacker Plugin
Quintessential Player/QCD Plugin
Quod Libet Plugin
RealPlayer (unofficial plugin)[97] Plugin
SlimServer Plugin
Songbird Plugin
SoundCloud Plugin (browser add-on for Chrome)
Turba Plugin
Winamp Plugin
Windows Media Player Plugin
Xbox Music Plugin (browser add-on for Chrome and Opera)
XMMS Plugin
XMMS2 Plugin
XMPlay Plugin
Yahoo Music Engine Plugin
YouTube Plugin (browser add-on for Chrome, Firefox and Opera)

The following services support sending service-specific recently played track feeds:

Other third party applications Edit

Supported applications Edit

Build Last.fm

As of March 2008, the website has added a section titled "Build" where third-party applications can be submitted for review, and then posted to the page.[98]

SXSW Band-Aid

Last.fm partnered up with the SXSW festival by creating an application embedded in the corresponding group page that filters the various artists at the festival by a user's listening statistics, and then uses Last.fm's recommendation service to also suggest other performing artists that said user has not listened to.[99]

Other applications Edit

  • QuietScrob[100] is a background scrobbler for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
  • iScrob is a full realtime backgrounding Scrobbler for iPhone and iPod Touch
  • Pocket Scrobbler for Windows Mobile enables scrobbling from supported media players as well as streaming radio from Last.fm
  • LastFmLib.net (LGPL) for using the Last.fm web services in VB.Net/C#
  • Last.fm Java bindings (BSD) for using the Last.fm web services in Java
  • Last.fm recent tracks widget for Mac OS X displays a user's most recently played tracks.
  • Last.fm widget for Opera also displays a user's most recently played tracks, but works on all platforms Opera runs on.
  • Last.fm dashboard widget for Mac OS X displays a user's last messages in his/her shoutbox.
  • last.tweet widget for Mac OS X displays the cover art of the recently played track, with Twitter integration.
  • FoxyTunes Firefox extension places Last.fm player controls and current song information on the browser status bar.
  • 4u2Stream can play Last.fm content on UPnP equipped players.
  • ExitAhead finds music on eBay matching a Last.fm profile.
  • Last-Stats shows a user's stats and creates dynamic profile/chart images based on a user's Last.fm profile.
  • The Hype Machine can scrobble songs the user is listening to on the Hype Machine web-site.
  • SongStory is an App for the iPhone, which shows useful information about the currently playing track.[101]
  • Tastebuds.fm is a free music-oriented dating site that imports a user's profile from Last.fm.
  • Web Scrobbler is a browser plugin with wide community support that offers scrobbling for many web based player applications, including the ability to favorite tracks and edit scrobble information.

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  •   Media related to Last.fm at Wikimedia Commons
  • Last.fm – official site
  • Audioscrobbler development site
  • Free Last.fm Music Streamer Plugin for Chrome 11 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • Tiny webcaster Last.fm causes major online splash, Rockbites, 22 July 2003
  • Last.fm: Music to Listeners' Ears, Wired, 7 July 2003
  • The Musical Myware, Audio presentation by CEO Felix Miller, IT Conversations, 7 March 2006
  • Guardian Unlimited Interview, Guardian Unlimited Interview with Last.fm co-founder, Martin Stiksel, 4 November 2006
  • The Celestial Jukebox, New Statesman on the story of Last.fm, June 2009
  • Last.fm for PC alternative download
  • Last.fm Down-Time Monitoring Tool

last, limited, music, website, founded, united, kingdom, 2002, using, music, recommender, system, called, audioscrobbler, builds, detailed, profile, each, user, musical, taste, recording, details, tracks, user, listens, either, from, internet, radio, stations,. Last fm Limited is a music website founded in the United Kingdom in 2002 Using a music recommender system called Audioscrobbler Last fm builds a detailed profile of each user s musical taste by recording details of the tracks the user listens to either from Internet radio stations or the user s computer or many portable music devices This information is transferred scrobbled to Last fm s database either via the music player including among others Spotify Deezer Tidal MusicBee SoundCloud and Anghami or via a plug in installed into the user s music player The data is then displayed on the user s profile page and compiled to create reference pages for individual artists Last fmType of siteOnline music database music recommendation events statistics social networking serviceAvailable inMultilingual 12 OwnerParamount GlobalCreated byFelix Miller Martin Stiksel Michael Breidenbruecker Thomas Willomitzer Richard JonesURLlast fmCommercialYesRegistrationFree with optional subscriptionLaunched20 March 2002 21 years ago 2002 03 20 1 Current statusActiveOn 30 May 2007 it was acquired by CBS Corporation via its streaming division CBS Interactive today a part of Paramount Global for 140 million US 280 million equivalent to 357 800 000 in 2021 2 The site formerly offered a radio streaming service which was discontinued on 28 April 2014 3 The ability to access the large catalogue of music stored on the site was later removed entirely replaced by links to YouTube and Spotify where available 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Audioscrobbler and Last fm 2002 2006 1 2 CBS Acquisition and redesign 2007 2009 1 3 Changes to streaming and access on other platforms 2009 2011 1 4 Website and desktop application redesigns 2012 2013 1 5 End of radio streaming and redesign 2014 present 2 Funding and staff 2 1 Funding prior to acquisition 3 Features 3 1 User accounts 3 1 1 Profile 3 1 2 Recommendations 4 Artist pages 5 Charts 5 1 Global charts 6 Radio stations 6 1 Player 7 Scrobbling 7 1 List of supported media players and streaming sites 8 Other third party applications 8 1 Supported applications 8 1 1 Other applications 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Felix Miller one of the Last fm foundersThe current Last fm website was developed from two separate sources Last fm and Audioscrobbler which were merged in 2005 Audioscrobbler began as a computer science project of Richard Jones when he attended the University of Southampton School of Electronics and Computer Science in the United Kingdom 5 with the term scrobbling defined as the finding processing and distribution of information involving people music and other data 6 Jones developed the first plugins and then opened an API to the community after which many music players on different operating system platforms were supported Audioscrobbler was limited to keeping track of which songs its users played on a registered computer which allowed for charting and collaborative filtering Audioscrobbler and Last fm 2002 2006 Edit Last fm was founded in 2002 by Felix Miller Martin Stiksel Michael Breidenbruecker and Thomas Willomitzer all of them from Germany or Austria as an Internet radio station and music community site using similar music profiles to generate dynamic playlists The site name takes advantage of a domain hack using fm the top level domain of Micronesia popular with FM radio related sites The love and ban buttons allowed users to gradually customise their profiles Last fm won the Europrix 2002 and was nominated for the Prix Ars Electronica in 2003 7 The Audioscrobbler and Last fm teams began to work closely together both teams moving into the same offices in Whitechapel London and by 2003 Last fm was fully integrated with Audioscrobbler profiles Input could come through an Audioscrobbler plugin or a Last fm station The sites also shared many community forums although a few were unique to each site The old Audioscrobbler site at the audioscrobbler com domain name was wholly merged into the new Last fm site on 9 August 2005 Audioscrobbler net was launched as a separate development oriented site on 5 September 2005 However at the very bottom of each of the Last fm pages there was an Audioscrobbler slogan which changes each time the page is refreshed Based on well known sayings or advertisements these originally appeared at the top of the Audioscrobbler website pages and were all created and contributed by the original site members citation needed nbsp The Last fm iconAn update to the site was made on 14 July 2006 which included a new software application for playing Last fm radio streams and for logging of tracks played with other media players Other changes included the improvement of the friends system and updating it to require a two way friendship the addition of the Last fm Dashboard where users can see on one page relevant information for their profile expanded options for purchasing music from online retailers and a new visual design for the web site including an optional black colour scheme citation needed The site began expanding its language base on 15 July 2006 citation needed with a Japanese version Currently the site is available in German Spanish French Italian Polish Portuguese Swedish Russian Turkish and Simplified Chinese In late 2006 the site won Best Community Music Site at the BT Digital Music Awards in October 8 Last fm also teamed with EMI on Tuneglue Audiomap 9 In January 2007 it was nominated for Best Website at the NME Awards CBS Acquisition and redesign 2007 2009 Edit At the end of April 2007 rumours of negotiations between CBS and Last fm emerged suggesting that CBS intended to purchase Last fm for about 225 million 449 millionequivalent to 573 700 000 in 2021 10 In May 2007 it was announced that Channel 4 Radio was to broadcast a weekly show called Worldwide Chart reflecting what Last fm users around the world were listening to On 30 May 2007 it was announced that Last fm had been bought by CBS for 140 million with Last fm s current management team staying in place 11 In July 2008 the new generation Last fm was launched featuring a completely new layout color scheme and several new features as well as some old ones removed 12 This was however met with dissatisfaction amongst some users who complained about the ugly and non user friendly layout bugs and slowness 13 14 15 Still a month after the redesign a CBS press release credited the redesign with generating a 20 growth in the site s traffic 16 On 22 February 2009 Techcrunch claimed that the RIAA asked social music service Last fm for data about its users listening habits to find people with unreleased tracks on their computers And Last fm which is owned by CBS allegedly handed the data over to the RIAA 17 This led to several public postings from both Last fm and Techcrunch with Last fm denying passing any personal data to RIAA 18 The request was purportedly prompted by the leak of U2 s then unreleased album No Line on the Horizon and its subsequent widespread distribution via peer to peer file sharing services such as BitTorrent Three months later on 22 May 2009 Techcrunch claimed that it was CBS the parent company of Last fm that handed over the data 19 Last fm again denied that this was the case saying that CBS could not have handed over the data without Last fm s knowledge 20 Changes to streaming and access on other platforms 2009 2011 Edit On 24 March 2009 Last fm announced a change in free stream listening policy According to the blog post 21 In the United States United Kingdom and Germany nothing will change In all other countries listening to Last fm Radio will soon require a subscription of 3 00 per month The change went into effect on 22 April 2009 The announcement led to a wave of disappointment among users resulting in users stopping submission of their data refusing to change signatures avatars and even deleting their accounts 22 On 11 September 2009 CBS Radio announced that Last fm programming would be available in four major market FM stations for the first time on their HD Radio multicasts This includes KCBS HD2 in Los Angeles KITS HD3 in San Francisco WWFS HD2 in New York City and WXRT HD3 in Chicago The programming which consisted mostly of music aggregated by Last fm s user generated weekly music charts as well as live performances and interviews from the Last fm studios in New York City debuted on 5 October 23 On 12 April 2010 Last fm announced that they would be removing the option to preview entire tracks instead redirecting to sites such as the free Hype Machine and pay to listen MOG for this purpose This provoked a large negative reaction from some in the Last fm user community who perceived the removal as hindering the ability of lesser known and unsigned artists to gain exposure for their music and general enjoyment of the site 24 A new Play direct from artist feature was introduced soon after which allowed artists to select individual tracks for users to be able to stream in full 25 The ability to listen to custom radio stations personal tag radio loved tracks radio was withdrawn on 17 November 2010 26 This change provoked an angry response among users 27 Last fm stated that the move was for licensing reasons 28 The change meant that a tag radio stream would include all music tagged as such not just that tagged by each individual user effectively widening the number of tracks that might be streamed under any one tag set 29 Website and desktop application redesigns 2012 2013 Edit In March 2012 Last fm was breached by hackers and more than 43 million user accounts were compromised 30 The full extent of the hack and its connection to similar attacks against Tumblr LinkedIn and Myspace in the same time frame were not confirmed until August 2016 30 The passwords were encrypted using an outdated unsalted MD5 hash 30 Last fm made users aware of the attack in June 2012 31 On 14 February 2012 Last fm announced that a new beta desktop client had been launched for public testing 32 33 34 The new scrobbler was released for all users on 15 January 2013 On 12 July 2012 Last fm announced a new website redesign was also open to public beta and would rely on feedback from testing users 35 The site redesign went live for all users on 2 August 2012 36 37 While well received by technology websites 38 39 40 41 some of the site s users reacted negatively to the changes on the website s forum 36 On 19 June 2012 Last fm launched Last fm Originals a new website featuring exclusive performances and interviews from various musical artists 42 On 13 December 2012 it was announced that Last fm would discontinue radio service after January 2013 to subscribers in all countries except the United States United Kingdom Germany Canada Ireland Australia New Zealand and Brazil 43 44 Additionally radio in the desktop client would require a subscription in the US UK and Germany although the website radio would remain free in those countries 43 End of radio streaming and redesign 2014 present Edit In January 2014 the website announced on demand integration with Spotify and a new YouTube powered radio player 45 Upon the introduction of the YouTube player the standard radio service became a subscriber only feature On 26 March 2014 46 Last fm announced they would be discontinuing their streaming radio service on 28 April 2014 In a statement the site said the decision was made in order to focus on improving scrobbling and recommendations 3 On 15 April 2015 Last fm released a subscriber exclusive beta of a new website redesign 47 Digital Spy described user reactions on the site s forums during the week of the redesign as universally negative 48 49 In 2016 Music Manager was discontinued and music uploaded to the site by musicians and record labels became inaccessible post Spotify integration they could still be played and downloaded where the option was given but following the change artists themselves were unable to access their songs in the Last fm catalogue 4 The website experienced a slight revival during the COVID 19 pandemic beginning in 2020 tied to its popularity within music communities on the communication platform Discord 50 Last fm celebrated its twentieth anniversary in 2022 51 Third party developers have built programs that integrate users listening statistical data with Discord including a popular bot from the Netherlands which has over 400 000 total users 52 Funding and staff EditLast fm Ltd is funded from the sale of online advertising space and monthly user subscriptions Funding prior to acquisition Edit In 2004 the company received the first round of angel money from Peter Gardner an investment banker who was introduced to the founders as early as 2002 A second round was led by Stefan Glaenzer joined by Joi Ito and Reid Hoffman who bought into Michael Breidenbruecker s shares as well In 2006 the company received the first round of venture capital funding from European investors Index Ventures whose General Partners Neil Rimer and Danny Rimer also joined Last fm s board of directors consisting of Felix Miller Martin Stiksel and Stefan Glaenzer chair 53 Original founders Felix Miller Martin Stiksel and Richard Jones left the company in summer 2009 54 Features EditUser accounts Edit The free user account includes access to all the main features listed below Registered Users are also able to send and receive private messages The newly launched last fm pro user account adds additional features to the free tier most notable being the ability to change username and early access to new features Profile Edit A Last fm user can build a musical profile using any or all of several methods by listening to their personal music collection on a music player application on a computer or an iPod with an Audioscrobbler plugin or by listening to the Last fm Internet radio service either with the Last fm client or with the embedded player All songs played are added to a log from which personal top artist track bar charts and musical recommendations are calculated This automatic track logging is called scrobbling Last fm automatically generates a profile page for every user which includes basic information such as their user name avatar date of registration and the total number of tracks played There is also a Shoutbox for public messages Profile pages are visible to all together with a list of top artists and tracks and the 10 most recently played tracks can be expanded Each user s profile has a Taste o Meter which gives a rating of how compatible the user s music taste is Recommendations Edit Last fm features a personal recommendations page that is only visible to the user concerned and lists suggested new music and events all tailored to the user s own preferences Recommendations are calculated using a collaborative filtering algorithm so users can browse and hear previews of a list of artists not listed on their own profiles but which appear on those of others with similar musical tastes Artist pages EditOnce an artist has had a track or tracks scrobbled by at least one user Last fm automatically generates a main artist page This page shows details of the total number of plays the total number of listeners the most popular weekly and overall tracks the top weekly listeners a list of similar artists most popular tags and a shoutbox for messages There are also links to events additional album and individual track pages and similar artists radio Official music videos and other videos imported from YouTube may also be viewed on the relevant artist and track pages Users may add relevant biographical details and other information to any artist s main page in the form of a wiki Edits are regularly moderated to prevent vandalism A photograph of the artist may also be added If more than one is submitted the most popular one is chosen by public vote User submitted content is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License and GNU Free Documentation License Last fm currently cannot disambiguate artists with the same name a single artist profile is shared between valid artists with the same name 55 Also Last fm and its users currently do not differentiate between the Composer and the Artist of music which serves for confusion in classical music genres Charts EditOne particular feature of Last fm is the semi automatic weekly generation and archiving of detailed personal music charts and statistics which are created as part of its profile building Users have several different charts available including Top Artists Top Tracks and Top Albums Each of these charts is based on the actual number of people listening to the track album or artist recorded either through an Audioscrobbler plugin or the Last fm radio stream Additionally charts are available for the top tracks by each artist in the Last fm system as well as the top tracks for individual albums when the tagging information of the audio file is available Artist profiles also keep track of a short list of Top Fans which is calculated by a formula meant to portray the importance of an artist in a fan s own profile balancing out users who play hundreds of tracks overall versus those who play only a few As the information generated is largely compiled from the ID3 data from audio files scrobbled from users own computers and which may be incorrect or misspelled there are many errors in the listings Tracks with ambiguous punctuation are especially prone to separate listings which can dilute the apparent popularity of a track Artists or bands with the same name are not always differentiated The system attempts to translate some different artist tags to a single artist profile and has recently attempted to harmonise track names citation needed Global charts Edit Last fm generates weekly global charts of the top 400 artists and tracks listened to by all Last fm users 56 The result is notably different from traditional commercial music charts provided by the UK Top 40 Billboard Soundscan and others which are based on radio plays or sales Last fm charts are less volatile and a new album s release may be reflected in play data for many months or years after it drops out of commercial charts For example The Beatles have consistently been a top five band at Last fm reflecting the continued popularity of the band s music irrespective of current album sales Significant events such as the release of a highly anticipated album or the death of an artist can have a large impact on the charts 57 The Global Tag Chart shows the 100 most popular tags that have been used to describe artists albums and tracks This is based on the total number of times the tag has been applied by Last fm users since the tagging system was first introduced and does not necessarily reflect the number of users currently listening to any of the related global tag radio stations Radio stations EditLast fm previously offered customized virtual radio stations consisting of uninterrupted audio streams of individual tracks selected from the music files in the music library This service was discontinued 28 April 2014 58 Stations can be based on the user s personal profile the user s musical neighbours or the user s friends Tags also have radio stations if enough music has the same tag Radio stations can also be created on the fly and each artist page allows selection of a similar artists or artist fan radio station As of May 2009 Last fm introduced Visual Radio an improved version of Last fm radio This brought features such as an artist slideshow and combo stations which allows for listening to stations consisting of common similar artists of up to either 3 artists or 3 tags 59 Under the terms of the station s radio license listeners may not select specific tracks except as previews or choose the order in which they are played although any of the tracks played may be skipped or banned completely The appropriate royalties are paid to the copyright holders of all streamed audio tracks according to the law in the UK The radio stream uses an MP3 stream encoded at 128 kbit s 44 1 kHz which may be played using the in page Flash player or the downloaded Last fm client but other community supported players are available as well as a proxy which allows using a media player of choice On 24 March 2009 Last fm announced that Last fm Radio would require a subscription of 3 00 per month for users living outside the US the UK and Germany 60 This change was to take effect on 30 March 61 but was postponed 62 until 22 April The decision resulted in over 1 000 comments most of them negative on the Last fm blog 63 Streaming and radio services were discontinued by Last fm on 28 April 2014 in order to focus on its core product the scrobbling experience However the website continues to generate recommendations based on a user s existing library 58 Player Edit Last fm player nbsp Screenshot of the Windows client from 1 4 2 58893 Version Early 2008 Developer s Last fmStable release2 1 37 22 March 2016 7 years ago 2016 03 22 64 Preview release2 1 35 6 March 2013 10 years ago 2013 03 06 65 Operating systemMicrosoft Windows Mac OS X Linux UnixTypeMedia playerLicenseGNU General Public LicenseWebsitehttp www last fm downloadAn in page player is provided automatically for all listeners with HTML5 enabled browser or Adobe Flash installed on their computers However it is necessary to download and install the Last fm client if a user also wishes information about played tracks from their own digital music collection to be included in their personal music profile Prior to August 2005 Last fm generated an open stream that could be played in the user s music player of choice with a browser based player control panel This proved difficult to support and has been officially discontinued The Last fm client is currently the only officially supported music player for playing customized Last fm radio streams on desktop computers The current version combines the functions of the music player with the plugin that transmits all track data to the Last fm server and effectively replaces the separate Last fm Player and the standalone track submission plugins It is also free software licensed under the GNU General Public License and available for Linux Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems The player allows the user to enter the name of any artist or tag which then gives a choice of a number of similar artist stations or similar global tag stations Alternatively Recommendation radio or any of the user s personal radio stations may be played without the necessity to visit the website The player displays the name of the station and track currently playing the song artist title and track length as well as album details the artist s photo and biographical details album cover art when available lists of similar artists and the most popular tags and top fans There are several buttons allowing the user to love skip or ban a song The love button adds the song to the user s loved tracks list the ban button ensures that the song will not be played again Both features affect the user s profile The skip button does not Other buttons allow the user to tag or recommend the currently playing track Other features offered by the application are minor editing of the user s profile including removing recently played artists and songs from the loved banned or previously played track lists lists of friends and neighbours lists of tags and a list of previously played radio stations Users can also open their full Last fm profile page directly from the player The client also enables the user to install player plugins these integrate with various standalone media players to allow the submission of tracks played in those programs 66 In the latest version when of the Last fm Player application the user can select to use an external player When this is done the Last fm Player provides the user with a local URL through which the Last fm music stream is proxied Users can then open the URL in their preferred media player A new version of the desktop client which had been in beta since early 2012 was released on 15 January 2013 This version disabled the radio function for free users To access that feature a paid subscription is necessary Last fm has also developed client software for mobile phones running the iPhone OS BlackBerry OS and the Android OS Last fm has only released these apps in the United States United Kingdom and Germany claiming for four years that they are negotiating licenses for making the streaming available in other countries Last fm remained out of service for more than 22 hours on 10 June 2014 It was amongst the longest outages the company has faced The company however remained in contact with visitors using a status page 67 Scrobbling EditIn addition to Last fm automatically tracking music played via Last fm s radio users can also contribute scrobble listening data to their Last fm profile from other streaming sites or by tracking music played locally on their own personal devices Scrobbling is possible with music stored and played locally via software on devices such as PCs mobile phones tablets and standalone hardware media players Indeed these were the only methods of scrobbling listening data both before and after the existence of the Last fm radio service Certain sites and media players have the ability to upload scrobble listening data built in for others users must download and install a plugin for their music player which will automatically submit the artist and title of the song after either half the song or the first four minutes have played whichever comes first When the track is shorter than 30 seconds 31 seconds in iTunes or the track lacks metadata ID3 CDDB etc the track is not submitted To accommodate dial up users or those listening to music while offline caching of the data and submitting it in bulk is also possible List of supported media players and streaming sites Edit Audio Player Scrobble Love Hate Radio Playcount import1by1 Native22tracks 68 Native8Tracks 69 NativeAIMP3 PluginAlbumPlayer NativeAmarok Native YesAmigaAMP PluginAnghami NativeAstiga NativeaTunes Native YesaTV Flash software 70 NativeAudacious Native Linux only Banshee NativeBilly NativeBlip fm 71 NativeBMPx NativeCantata Native YesClementine 72 Native Yescmus NativeCog NativeDeezer 73 NativeDeaDBeeF Native Linux only installed by default EMMS Emacs Multimedia System NativeExaile NativeEx fm 74 NativeEzmo NativeFoobar2000 Plugin NoFree Music Archive 75 NativeG Ear NativeGogoyoko 76 NativeGrooveshark NativeGroove 77 NativeGuayadeque 78 NativeHelium Music Manager NativeImpulse Media Player 79 NativeiScrob 80 NativeiScrobble Pick n Mix 81 NativeHerrie NativeLabtones 82 NativeListen NativeLobsterTunes NativeMediaMaster NativeMediaPortal NativeMOG NativeMP3Toys NativemScrob 83 NativeMusicBee 84 Native YesMusicIP Mixer NativeMy Cloud Player 85 Native YesNightingale Plugin YesPocket Tunes NativeProstopleer 86 NativePlex 87 NativeRdio NativeRockbox enabled players NativeRoon NativeShell fm Native Yes YesSongbird NativeSpotify NativeStereomood 88 NativeSubsonic NativeThe Hype Machine 89 NativeThe Sixtyone 90 NativeTidal service NativeTomahawk 91 NativeVagalume 92 NativeVibe Streamer 93 NativeVLC media player NativeVox NativeVUPlayer NativeWe Are Hunted 94 NativeWiMP NativeYamiPod NativeAIMP Plugin unofficial Audiosurf PluginBanshee PluginBeep Media Player PluginBeat Hazard PluginDeaDBeeF Pluginfoobar2000 PluginDivX Connected 95 Plugingmusicbrowser Plugin unofficial iTunes PluginiPod Touch and iPhone PluginLAUNCHcast PluginJRiver Media Center PluginMediaMonkey using Winamp plugin or official beta pluginMuine Plugin unofficial MPD 96 Plugin unofficial musikCube Plugin unofficial beta MXPlay PluginNapster Web Radio PluginNoatun PluginPandora PluginPithos PluginPocket Player PluginRhapsody PluginRhythmbox Plugin installed by default Slacker PluginQuintessential Player QCD PluginQuod Libet PluginRealPlayer unofficial plugin 97 PluginSlimServer PluginSongbird PluginSoundCloud Plugin browser add on for Chrome Turba PluginWinamp PluginWindows Media Player PluginXbox Music Plugin browser add on for Chrome and Opera XMMS PluginXMMS2 PluginXMPlay PluginYahoo Music Engine PluginYouTube Plugin browser add on for Chrome Firefox and Opera The following services support sending service specific recently played track feeds Rhobbler for Rhapsody beta Other third party applications EditSupported applications Edit Build Last fmAs of March 2008 the website has added a section titled Build where third party applications can be submitted for review and then posted to the page 98 SXSW Band AidLast fm partnered up with the SXSW festival by creating an application embedded in the corresponding group page that filters the various artists at the festival by a user s listening statistics and then uses Last fm s recommendation service to also suggest other performing artists that said user has not listened to 99 Other applications Edit QuietScrob 100 is a background scrobbler for iPhone iPod Touch and iPad iScrob is a full realtime backgrounding Scrobbler for iPhone and iPod Touch Pocket Scrobbler for Windows Mobile enables scrobbling from supported media players as well as streaming radio from Last fm LastFmLib net LGPL for using the Last fm web services in VB Net C Last fm Java bindings BSD for using the Last fm web services in Java Last fm recent tracks widget for Mac OS X displays a user s most recently played tracks Last fm widget for Opera also displays a user s most recently played tracks but works on all platforms Opera runs on Last fm dashboard widget for Mac OS X displays a user s last messages in his her shoutbox last tweet widget for Mac OS X displays the cover art of the recently played track with Twitter integration FoxyTunes Firefox extension places Last fm player controls and current song information on the browser status bar 4u2Stream can play Last fm content on UPnP equipped players ExitAhead finds music on eBay matching a Last fm profile Last Stats shows a user s stats and creates dynamic profile chart images based on a user s Last fm profile The Hype Machine can scrobble songs the user is listening to on the Hype Machine web site SongStory is an App for the iPhone which shows useful information about the currently playing track 101 Tastebuds fm is a free music oriented dating site that imports a user s profile from Last fm Web Scrobbler is a browser plugin with wide community support that offers scrobbling for many web based player applications including the ability to favorite tracks and edit scrobble information See also EditList of Internet radio stations List of online music databasesReferences Edit Last fm WHOIS DNS amp Domain Info DomainTools WHOIS Archived from the original on 4 December 2018 Retrieved 18 July 2016 CBS ups social networking ante with Last fm acquisition Computerworld 30 May 2007 Archived from 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