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Jorge
April 11th, 2008, 11:50 AM
Claims that CD and download sales through its partnership with Amazon has increased by 119%.
Back in January I wrote about how Last.FM had changed to begin offering music streaming on-demand instead of by keyword or genre. Up to three times a day users of the site are allowed to listen to a specific track of their choosing. This is in contrast to the previous site format where you could only listen to music by artist or genre.
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Kandinskey
April 11th, 2008, 12:03 PM
I'm a regular LastFm user. I've discovered some good stuff through their reccomendations. I've also been bewildered by some of the suggestions. Bonnie Prince Billy and some lo-key hip hop equalled random indie pop! Way random.