A look at the new Last.fm homepage.
(Credit: Last.fm)
Social music site Last.fm has unveiled a new look: a slick new design, an iPhone app, a partnership with Logitech to stream music to compatible home stereo systems, and a host of new features.
With the new features, members can receive music recommendations instantly by naming a few bands and artists they like. Previously, they had to hook up their music libraries so that the site’s engine, or “scrobbler,” could read and analyze what songs they’d listened to recently. The site’s music charts now also update in near-real time.
Unfortunately, when I tried to load the new Last.fm, the site had crashed. TechCrunch’s Erick Schonfeld said he experienced problems, too. (Update at 12:33 p.m. PDT: the site loads but unreliably.)
That said, we certainly have seen recently that server outages aren’t limited to Twitter. Ironically, I managed to get Last.fm’s iPhone app working just fine.
(Disclosure: Last.fm is owned by CNET News.com parent company CBS Interactive.)
Original post by Caroline McCarthy and software by Elliott Back
