Last.FM gets prettier face and more substance

If you are a Last.FM user living in the U.S., UK, or Germany (and any other users outside of those countries who have to pay for the service), you may have noticed some new lipstick on your audibly digital girlfriend. Last.FM is updating their exceptional music streaming service with an enhanced UI and new features. Regarding the new found eye-candy, the meta data and album art area of the screen is now larger, as well as much more visually oriented. Feature wise, you can now become your own DJ and choose up to 3 tags in which to match up and pull music from creating a more diverse and unique listening experience. Among other things, the “recent stations” list is now longer, stations can now be removed from lists, and a new “scrobble toggle” is included in order to hide whatever it is you are really listening to. You no longer have to worry about your obsession with Hannah Montana getting loosed to the guys. Of course, if they have ears they won’t be fooled. Regardless, the latest update to Last.FM is definitely a welcome addition to an already outstanding online service.
Source: Pocket-Lint





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