Thursday, January 24, 2008

Last.fm Jumps Into the Free, On-Demand Music Pool

Internet music service Last.fm announced new changes that will let users play songs, and even full albums, from many more artists than before. Last.fm says that uses can now listen any song from the four major record labels, and tunes from countless indie artists, up to three times each for free.

Last.fm, which was bought by CBS last year, seems to be making the change to better position itself with competitors iMeem, Rhapsody 25, and free.napster.com, which offer similar free music playing services, with differences in the number of free songs you can listen to.

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