blogs.zdnet.com — Right now iTunes does a pretty good job at telling you what's popular, but doesn't help you harness the taste of your own social network - just the masses as a whole. Will Steve Jobs embrace social software?
Jan 8, 2007 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountJan 9, 2007
there are like zombies - i keep blocking but they keep coming back - where is my chainsaw?i think they just like f**king up the first tread. please only one response to loose change assh**e then move onalso iTunes realizes it fed when DRM MP3 sales hit the net
urbanvoyeurJan 9, 2007
www.ilike.com
nayrJan 9, 2007
I beg to digress. If you use Senuti, you can get music from the ipod to itunes. but through itunes itself? nope, you can't.
fallenone05Jan 9, 2007
Welcome to the Social...
Closed AccountJan 9, 2007
My only problem is that Last.fm never seems to suggest something I don't already have: e.g. I search for Radiohead, and the first 100 results are stuff that I already have...
sovietmediaJan 9, 2007
@pants428You search Last.fm for Radiohead and you have every album by every artist in the first 100 results? You must be really rich to afford all that music.
nandopJan 9, 2007
iLike and Last.fm are two (great) services but not built-in features and that doesn't properly count for the product. My guess is that social environments or connections to already existent social environments will become mandatory to the main services / apps / products that inherently have lots of people interested or virtually "connected" (as in with similar interests). Obviously with an "opt in" mode, so each user can listen to his/her iPod connected or disconnected of the social ambient.