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2009-04-23
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2009-04-23
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2009-04-23
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@ Finland
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2009-04-23
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Correct. last.fm employs user discrimination by country (determined by their IP address). People in the USA, UK and Germany need not pay (yet). Everybody else, ~50$ per year.
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2009-04-24
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@ Georgia
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$50?! It's only £18 a year, or £1.50 a month over here in the UK.
Also, crasbelize, I tried playing last.fm with Vagalume the other day via my phone's 3G, and was thrilled with the results! Practically no skipping whatatsoever. Though I'm not so sure how it'd cope while moving...
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2009-04-24
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@ Toronto, Ontario
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2009-04-24
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@ Toronto, Ontario
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2009-05-22
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Now that Last.fm is restricted in most countries, the obvious alternative (already discussed in previous posts) was to start offering support for similar services for people that cannot / don’t want to use Last.fm anymore.
So here is Vagalume with support for Libre.fm:
more: http://blogs.igalia.com/berto/2009/0...-your-screens/
As pointed out, this also marks the season start for proxy hunting (or switching service), whichever is easier. In any case, that's a decrease in userbase (both paying and non-paying) and we'll see if last.fm can survive that and what other changed will it bring on.