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Well, it's an Internet portal, which "collects" Your music taste. When You're listening to music, Last's plugin in your player scrobbles song into Your profile, and creates multiple stats. Easiest to say, it shows waht You're listening to.

For example, my profile (I hope this time I gave a proper link): http://www.last.fm/user/JediBartek

 

And this for more details;) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last.fm

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Spyware in Last.fm? I never heard of it in a players' plugins, either on a Last.fm application itself.

 

Well, the radio of Last is another cattegory; it plays a selected kind of music, but mostly the songs can't be manually played. Though there are some songs from Last's page You can play manually, most of them will have only 30 seconds (so the user can "test" a song)

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Well, the radio of Last is another cattegory; it plays a selected kind of music, but mostly the songs can't be manually played. Though there are some songs from Last's page You can play manually, most of them will have only 30 seconds (so the user can "test" a song)

 

You can get around the time limits by adding them to your library and then listen to your library. The downside is that you can't choice which song to play while listening to your library.

 

Does anyone know how to remove songs from your library without banning them?

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