
Cool Tools Episode 60 Screencast: Shelfari
Nov 16, 2009
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Last.FM is a social music service that tracks what you listen to, learns what you like, connects you to other users, and recommends songs from a vast array of "scrobbled" music. This screencast is an overview of the Last...
Cool Tools Episode 50 Screencast: Last.FM is an episode from Cool Tools for Library 2.0 by SJSU SLIS Libr 246 Students. Last.FM is a social music service that tracks what you listen to, learns what you like, connects you to other users, and...
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Published Apr 18, 2009.
Last.FM is a social music service that tracks what you listen to, learns what you like, connects you to other users, and recommends songs from a vast array of "scrobbled" music. This screencast is an overview of the Last.FM profile page, where the user can see information about all of the music that Last.FM has tracked for an individual. Last.FM is a great way to share your music while being exposed to a world of new music, all based on your own musical taste. View the Screencast (3:46)
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Cool Tools Episode 50 Screencast: Last.FM is from Cool Tools for Library 2.0 by SJSU SLIS Libr 246 Students.
Published Apr 18, 2009