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Personalized Radio... Based On Your MP3s

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Wired News is running a story about Last.fm, an internet radio station that goes a bit beyond most internet radio stations in its ability to personalize what you hear. While most stations require users to rate a variety of songs to come up with a profile of what you like, Last.fm uses plugin Audioscrobbler to comb your hard drive for music files and build a profile of what you like. It will then create a personalized station based on what you already had on your hard drive. It also includes other features, such as the ability to listen to other users' radio stations. The company is perfectly legal, having paid for online radio licenses from the music industry. What's interesting is the company's business model: they're selling market research to record labels. What the article doesn't say is whether or not this scares off any users who don't like the thought of a list of what they have on their hard drive being sent to record labels (though, obviously, Last.fm isn't sending lists of specific hard drives, but more aggregate data). Either way, it sounds like a cool use of the technology for those who don't mind sharing what they're listening to.

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  1. Close... by Seas on Aug 2nd, 2004 @ 4:32pm

    Actually, Audioscrobbler doesn't scan your HD, it just reports what you're listening to when you listen to it. (Which is better for learning what you really listen to anyway, since that ignores those ancient mp3s you've had collecting dust in a corner somewhere, and counts that new CD you've had on repeat for a month.)
    And they release their data under a Creative Commons license, which is pretty spiffy.

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  2. by Anonymous Coward on Mar 14th, 2006 @ 4:03pm

    i use last.fm and i really like it, it gives me a chance to listen to my favorite songs but also gives me ideas and lets me listen to similar music and i really end up liking the new music. i would suggest this to pretty much anyone. they have all kinds of music and its just great

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