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  2. Last.fm - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last.fm

    Last.fm is a music website founded in the United Kingdom in 2002. Utilizing a music recommender system known as "Audioscrobbler," Last.fm creates a detailed profile of each user's musical preferences by recording the details of the tracks they listen to, whether from Internet radio stations or from the user's computer or portable music devices.

  3. Libre.fm - Wikipedia

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    Libre.fm is a music community website that aims to provide a free software replacement for last.fm. [2] The website was founded in 2009 by Matt Lee. Libre.fm can optionally store a user's listening habits using information sent to the website's server from the user's audio player via scrobbling.

  4. Rhythmbox - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythmbox

    Rhythmbox can submit played songs info to a remote scrobbling service. [8] This information is used by the remote service to provide user specific music recommendations. Rhythmbox currently supports three scrobbling services: Last.fm; Libre.fm, the open-source drop-in replacement; ListenBrainz; Music can be scrobbled to all services at the same ...

  5. MusicBee - Wikipedia

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    Scrobbling: ability to share current playback information from MusicBee to Last.fm. Look and feel customization: the layout and appearance of various player elements is open for extensive modification, including adjustable key bindings. MiniLyrics integration: for display and editing of song lyrics synchronized to audio files.

  6. Music popularity index - Wikipedia

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    Every week, Last.fm updates its music charts, based on all the information stored last week by the millions of users through the Audioscrobbler plug-in or the Last.fm radio. The website has many different charts, including Top Artists, Top Tracks, Top Albums, Weekly Top Artists and Weekly Top Tracks. The Top Tracks and the Top Albums of an ...

  7. MUZU.TV - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] That year, it partnered with Last.fm for "scrobbling." [18] MUZU began making a profit in late 2013, with backing by Bill McCabe. [19] In 2014, MUZU and The Guardian were recordings bands such as Klaxons for a live series. [20] After struggling to pay rightsholders for some time, MUZU announced it was shutting down in October ...

  8. EMMS (media player) - Wikipedia

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    EMMS supported scrobbling to Last.fm until version 4.0, when this service was replaced with the free software Libre.fm. There are many third-party scripts to enhance EMMS to provide pop-up notifications , lyric fetching, and binaural beat generation.

  9. User:VulcanSphere - Wikipedia

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    This user scrobbles their music on Last.fm as darkananda. Motorsport This user follows 24 Hours of Le Mans every year. This user is a fan of NASCAR: