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Last.FM To Require Subscription For Mobiles and Home Devices

Hummdis writes "If you, like so many others, listen to Last.FM on your mobile or home entertainment devices, then you're going to need to pay for this once-free service effective February 15th. It remains free to listen on the Last.FM website, Xbox Live, Windows Mobile 7 phones and the desktop app, but if you want to continue to listen on Android, your Blu-ray player, or any other device, you'll need to spend the $3.00 per month to be able to do so."

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  1. Ok, Next by bobjr94 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Shoutcast has thousands of streams, Pandora , Maestro.fm, if you have satellite radio you can listen for free online, there are hundreds of sites on Itunes radio, etc...Shouldnt be much of a problem to ditch them.

  2. Bleh. by Aeternitas827 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Only reason I had the Last.fm app on my phone was because I could listen without either a) having to pay or b) getting stuck with a skip limit; though, to be honest, I haven't used it much as of late, being that I can get an actual decent radio station stream via TuneIn. Still sad to see it go this way though.

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  3. Re:Non-US alterantives by bhcompy · · Score: 3, Informative

    Slacker radio is one of the best as far as I'm concerned.

    Personally, SomaFM is what I use for streaming, as it suits my needs for music that can play in the background while coding/gaming/whatevering. I only listen to actual music on the road, and I don't stream that.

  4. Re:So How Do They Know? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    You need to access a page? Rhythmbox has last.fm support built-in and it doesn't render html at all.

  5. Re:Not relevant because of grooveshark by Rennt · · Score: 3, Informative

    I thought I'd check out your recommendation. Unfortunately, according to the android market at least, grooveshark requires $9 month for a "Groovshark Anywhere" subscription if you want to use it from your mobile, although it does have a free trial of unspecified length.