Do more with Last.fm
By Donald Bell on 21 August 2009
Hooked on Last.fm for streaming internet radio? This tutorial will show you how to take your listening experience to the next level. Donald Bell explains how to get more of the music you listen to into your profile, how to do a lot more with that data, and how to listen to Last.fm on devices other than your computer, like the iPhone and Android mobiles.
Topics: last.fm, music streaming, scrobbler, internet, radio, listen
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Stubey commented on 22/08/2009 16:49 Report abuse
Seeing as this is posted on the Australian cnet site. I would like to bring to your attention that Last.fm's iPhone app is not available in Australia.
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