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  • Press release: Last.fm brings its personalised streaming music experience to…

    10 Jun 2008, 16:45

    Collaboration Offers Logitech Network Music System Owners Access To Last.fm’s Extensive Music Catalogue

    New York/London, 10th June 2008 – Last.fm today announced the next step in its collaboration with Logitech which will enable users of Logitech® Squeezebox™ network music systems to access Last.fm’s personalized streaming music experience anywhere in their home, for free. Last.fm is the first free music service offered through the Squeezebox system in Europe. The arrangement builds on the existing relationship between Last.fm and Logitech, announced earlier this year, which brought Last.fm’s scrobbling capability to the Logitech Squeezebox systems.

    Starting today, music fans using the Logitech® Squeezebox™ Duet, Logitech® Squeezebox™ Classic or the Logitech® Transporter™ network music systems will be able to access Last.fm’s music catalogue – the largest streaming music catalogue available online – through their home stereo systems. This will allow users to listen to stations based on artist or genre on their home stereos, while also enabling them to use Last.fm’s personalized recommendation stations, which are built on users’ listening habits.

    Martin Stiksel, Last.fm co-founder, said: “It’s something of a milestone to be offering the Last.fm streaming music experience for the first time on a hardware device, and we’re pleased to be reaching that milestone with Logitech. Last.fm is now no longer limited to your computer, and this marks another step toward giving music fans access to Last.fm’s unparalleled music services anywhere and everywhere they go.”

    “Logitech is pleased to be the first hardware partner of Last.fm, world's largest social music platform with over 20 million active users,” said Robin Selden, vice president of the Logitech Streaming Media business unit. “Now users can create custom radio stations and playlists from any of the audio tracks in Last.fm's music library and thanks to Logitech’s network music systems, people can enjoy that music anywhere in their home.”

    The new Last.fm music service is available beginning today in the United States, United Kingdom and Germany. The Logitech Squeezebox Duet network music system is available worldwide for a suggested retail price of $399.99 (U.S.). The Logitech Squeezebox Classic network music player is available worldwide for a suggested retail price of $299.99 (U.S.). The Logitech Transporter network music player is available now for a suggested retail price of $1999.99 (U.S.).

    About Last.fm
    Founded in 2002, Last.fm is a free global music platform. Last.fm can offer music fans millions of tracks in every genre for free-on-demand and radio streaming thanks to partnerships with Universal, EMI, Warner Music Group, Sony BMG, CD Baby, independent aggregators The Orchard and IODA, and more than 150,000 independent artists and labels — without the need to sign up or download any software. As well as being able to access tracks for free — a service which has seen Last.fm become the fastest-growing free online music network in the U.S. — music fans can also share their music preferences by linking their media player to the Last.fm database. As a result, Last.fm can intelligently recommend songs, artists, local concerts and even other members based on their musical tastes. Last.fm also supports unsigned artists by offering them an unprecedented Artist Royalty program through which they can earn revenue directly from Last.fm every time their music is streamed. Learn more about Last.fm at www.last.fm.

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  • Press Release: Last.fm names Logitech as first hardware partner

    6 Feb 2008, 14:50

    Social music network to offer scrobbling support for Squeezebox

    LAS VEGAS – CES – Jan. 7, 2008 — Last.fm, the social music network, today announced Logitech(SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) as its first ever hardware partner.

    The deal enables users of the Logitech® Squeezebox™ Duet and Logitech® Squeezebox™ network music systems to build intensely personal music profiles with Last.fm just by playing tracks on their devices. It represents the first time Last.fm’s unique scrobbling system - the ability for Last.fm to track what you’re listening to and recommend you new music based on your taste - has been made officially available via any hardware music product.

    It also marks the first step by Last.fm to making its features available to music fans any time they listen to tracks, whether at home or on the go.

    Martin Stiksel, Last.fm co-founder, said: “We’re very pleased to be able to offer the Last.fm experience for the first time on a hardware audio device. Moving into home entertainment and having Last.fm on the stereo is a big move for us, and it’s great to be able to do this with an innovative partner like Logitech.”

    By integrating the Last.fm scrobbling feature into Logitech’s unique, Internet-based music service (SqueezeNetwork™), Squeezebox and Transporter owners can scrobble songs they listen to on Internet radio stations or from their computer, and listen to their personal music selections from any room of their home. Millions of songs are scrobbled every day and this data helps Last.fm to organize and recommend music to people and create personalized radio stations.

    “Logitech is pleased to be the first official hardware partner of Last.fm, world's largest social music platform with over 20 million active users,” said Robin Selden, vice president of the Logitech Streaming Media Systems business unit. “When Last.fm, subscribers listen to their music using the Logitech Squeezebox, Last.fm builds a detailed profile of each user's musical taste by recording details of all the songs the user listens to. Now users can create custom radio stations and playlists from any of the audio tracks in Last.fm's music library without having to be sitting at the PC. And the Squeezbox allows that music to be enjoyed throughout the home.”

    To enjoy scrobbling on Last.fm, people can create and activate the service directly from their SqueezeNetwork account starting in January by visiting www.squeezenetwork.com. The Logitech Squeezebox network music player is available now for a suggested retail price of $299.99 (U.S.) at www.logitech.com. The Logitech Transporter network music player is available now for a suggested retail price of $1999.99 (U.S.) at www.logitech.com.

    Also at CES, Last.fm and Logitech will be showing a demo of the next phase of Last.fm integration with the Squeezebox which will enable Last.fm radio streaming via the device. The ability to enjoy radio streaming via Last.fm will be available later this year, initially in the United States, United Kingdom and Germany.

    About Last.fm
    Founded in 2002 in London, Last.fm is the online, social music revolution that connects people with music and artists with listeners. By joining the Last.fm community, music fans can choose to share their music preferences by linking their media player to the Last.fm database. This database is populated continually with over 600 million monthly track submissions from Last.fm music fans. As a result, Last.fm can intelligently recommend songs, artists, local concerts and even other members based on their musical tastes. Thanks to partnerships with EMI, Warner Music Group, Sony BMG, CD Baby, independent aggregators The Orchard and IODA, and more than 100,000 independent musicians and 20,000 labels that upload music directly to the site, Last.fm can draw recommendations from one of the most extensive online music catalogues. Learn more about Last.fm at www.last.fm.

    About Logitech
    Logitech is a world leader in personal peripherals, driving innovation in PC navigation, Internet communications, digital music, home-entertainment control, gaming and wireless devices. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company traded on the SWX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI).

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    Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are registered in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For more information about Logitech and its products, visit the company’s Web site at www.logitech.com.