OK, so how are you guys putting a recently played track listing in your sig? And what updates the list?
OK, so how are you guys putting a recently played track listing in your sig? And what updates the list?
Peace
It's part of Last.fm. If you download the software, it runs in your taskbar and logs all the music you listen to on your computer (I've read that there are also plugins you can install for streaming sites like launchcast and stuff but haven't tried them out). When you log in to your account on the website, you can view all of your song info (recently played, top artists, top tracks, etc.) and build charts, that are almost constantly updated, and place the code in your sig or on your myspace or whatever. It's fun!
yeah great site http://www.last.fm
I've got amnesia.. I can't remember..
For all they know, I ripped all of my MP3s from CDs I bought. There's no law against listening to music.
Also, people have been using Winamp's "create html playlist" feature and displaying their 15-5,000-song playlists on their websites for years. What's the difference?
Been using last.fm for a while now...back when it was just called Scrobbler.
Very nice in the fact that you can see, at a glance, your music tastes based on the tracks you've played. You can also see what your "neighbors", those who've played tracks by the same or similar artists, are listening to.
Also contains info on the artists themselves. Though, I've noticed that most of the artist info is ripped from the All Music Guide. May also show tracks by artists you didn't realize were out there and appearances and shows.
"...Because all you of Earth are idiots!" - Eros, "Plan 9 from Outer Space"
I didn't say there was anything wrong with using it, just that they're collecting the information for marketing purposes and probably more. It's the same as having spyware on your system that tracks every website you go to.
There is a huge potential for this sort of information in the record companies hands. Think about it. An artist is being considered by a record label for signing, but is declined (in part) because the market research information gathered tells the label that the music people listening to out there isn't alike this artist.
An artist misses out on a larger promotional budget for their music because dollars are being spent marketing artists who are more like what people are listening to.
These are a few reasons why, that's all.
Never burn your bridges while you're standing on them...