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Last.fm becomes a paid service for mobile users

February 8, 2011 - 9:07am | News | Other themes
Last.fm becomes a paid service for mobile users

This week Matthew Hawn of Last.fm announced that starting February 15 people will have to pay for the service when listening via mobile applications and such devices as Sonos and Squeezebox. The service thus will become ad-free and subscription based. The subscription cost is $3 a month.

Last.fm Radio will remain free for U.S., UK, and German listeners using a Web browser. U.S. and UK users can also continue to listen for free with Microsoft's Xbox Live and Windows Mobile 7 phones.


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Whant to convert your playlist into Twitter Lists? Now it’s easy with Playlistif

July 7, 2010 - 4:57am | News | Other themes
Whant to convert your playlist into Twitter Lists? Now it’s easy with Playlistif

Twitter users can enjoy now with their custom-made playlists created with iTunes, Spotify, Last.fm, YouTube, We Are Hunted, Winamp, Rhapsody, Soundcloud, or even if simply scribbled list of favorite tracks in a notepad file. 


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Phishing attack hits Last.fm users

June 8, 2009 - 10:51am | Fraud | News
Phishing attack hits Last.fm users

Visitors of Last.fm media portal underwent fraudster’s attack that tried to lure them into giving away their login credentials. This is the latest attack where cybercrooks applied phishing techniques towards Web 2.0 sites, such as Twitter and Last.fm.
According to experts partially this could be explained by the fact that some surfers tend to use the same passwords for low sensitivity sites, such as Last.fm, as well as more sensitive locations, such as webmail and even online banking accounts.


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