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Music site Last.fm gets an upgrade

21-Jul-2008
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Free streaming music store given facelift Jonny Evans, Macworld UK Music service Last.fm has upgraded its website by adding a number of new features. The company - which now offers the world's biggest catalogue of free streaming music online - also stressed its move toward a device-agnostic vision for connecting users. The recent introduction of an Apple iPhone application, which lets users stream tracks to their phone, was specifically mentioned as a way to keep Last.fm users connected to their music. "The next stage of the Last.fm story is all about making this incredible online music experience even more compelling and accessible to everyone, wherever they want to discover new music," the company said. New site features include: - A new Library tool, into which users can place songs or artists in order to build their music... [read full story]                    

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