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CES: Logitech First Hardware Partner to Add Last.FM Support

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2008-01-07 18:53:47 by Eliot Van Buskirk in Gadget Lab
Logitech's Squeezebox Duet wireless music system has been making big waves here in Las Vegas, and now, Last.fm users have more cause for excitement. When you listen to your tunes through Logitech's Duet, Squeezebox , or Transporter devices, Last.fm will now scrobble the tracks and update your profile Aside from letting friends know what you've...
 
 
 
 
 
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Last.fm Internet jukebox offer songs of your choice free to listen

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2008-01-25 06:25:11 by HASH0x8bf5908 in Fareastgizmos.com
Music website Last.fm on Wednesday launched an ad-based online service that lets people listen for free to songs of their choosing. The ability to dip into a uniquely broad catalogue from your laptop, home or office computer, and listen to whatever you want for free represents a new way of consuming music. Last.fm, which was bought in May of...
 
 
 
 
 
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When Was the Last Time You Bought a CD Single?

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2008-06-04 16:00:27 by geeksugar in geeksugar -- Geek is chic.
With so many ways that you can buy and download songs online, it seems like forever ago that I bought music in an actual store! So when Woolworths a popular UK chain of stores announced that they will soon halt the sale of CD singles , it got me thinking back to the last time I bought one I fondly remember rushing to my local Wherehouse music...
 
 
 
 
 
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Last.FM Becomes "World's Best Jukebox": Bigger Than iTunes, All Four Majors Onboard [Last.fm]

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2008-01-23 10:23:14 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
Web 2.0 musicmeister Last.FM and CBS's "unprecedented new service" is a leveled-up Last.fm: It is "the most complete, licensed music catalog" in the world with music from all four major labels and 150,000 indie labels, or what they're calling "the world's best jukebox." It's all available on demand (right now!) without logging in, is free...
 
 
 
 
 
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Walter S. Mossberg tells us whether or not Macs last longer than Windows PCs

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2008-06-05 01:48:18 by Peter Ha in CrunchGear
In this weeks Mossbergs Mailbox , Walter S. Mossberg answers a few questions you may or may not have wanted to ask about computers. The most notable of the three is the question regarding whether or not Macs last longer than Windows PCs. Its a pretty dumb question if you stop to think about it. We all know the main difference between PCs and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Last.fm adding on-demand to free internet radio

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2008-01-24 13:42:53 by Darrin Olson in SlipperyBrick
CBS announced on Wednesday that its Last.fm internet radio service will be adding a new feature that will allow users to listen to any song they would like, whenever they would like for free, up to three times per song Up until now Last.fms model has been similar to many other internet radio services. The 20 million currently active users can...
 
 
 
 
 
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Arthur C. Clarkes Last Work - The Last Theorem

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2008-07-30 14:47:09 by Andrew Liszewski in OhGizmo!
By Andrew Liszewski While fans of Arthur C. Clarke are still mourning his passing (myself included) his last book appropriately titled The Last Theorem will be published on August 1. Co-written by Frederik Pohl, at least part of the novel deals with the logistics and challenges behind staging the first lunar Olympics. (An idea thats come up in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Last.fm lets you listen to any song free

2008-01-25 03:46:55 by HASH0x8b203a4 in gadget life blog
 
Internet radio services like Last.fm have long streamed free music based upon a users stated tastes, but their deals with record labels always forbid them from playing specific songs on demand until now CBS, which bought Last.fm last year for $280 million, has struck a deal with all the major recording labels that now lets Last.fm users hear any...
 
 
 
 
 
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Last.fm lets you listen to any song free

2008-01-25 03:46:54 by HASH0x8b7bfe0 in gadget life blog
 
Internet radio services like Last.fm have long streamed free music based upon a users stated tastes, but their deals with record labels always forbid them from playing specific songs on demand until now CBS, which bought Last.fm last year for $280 million, has struck a deal with all the major recording labels that now lets Last.fm users hear any...