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Last.fm is a website that receives information from users’ music players about what they are listening to and publishes aggregated statistics about that information.

Last.fm integrates with a number of media players, including iTunes via the iScrobbler plugin.

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Fire.fm - Help

Fire.fm Help - Frequently Asked Questions

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

Fire.fm :: Firefox Add-ons

Amazing plugin for Firefox and other mozilla based browsers (like Flock). I lllove it!

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

Fire.fm :: Firefox Add-ons

cool mozilla add-on that allows to stream music from your last.fm account. great way to discover new music, like pandora

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

Code.google.com: spotify-plugins

This project* aims to provide plugin functionality for Spotify. Spotify's client currently lacks support for third-party plugins. The goal is to provide an API between the Spotify client and plugins. Right now this project is more of a proof-of-concept than functioning software. However, it does work and there is an API available. In other words, it's entirely possible to create something useful for Spotify right now.

open-source: del.icio.us tag/open-source

Code.google.com: scrobblify

Scrobblify sends the tracks you play with Spotify to AudioScrobbler (Last.fm). It is still an experimental program. At the moment, only Windows is supported. More platforms are on the way.

open-source: del.icio.us tag/open-source

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