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I use Last.FM on my laptop whilst working and quite often on my Droid when I'm not doing computer related things (e.g. cleaning the car, gardening, etc). It lets me listen to random music which I might not have heard before.

However, as of February 15th, they will cease allowing free use of mobile versions (a mate of mine reports the same on his Win Mo Fo 7 device).

I used to use Spotify - but they went the same way and started charging..

Does anyone know of any good alternatives which allow Android 2.2. (HTC Desire) and Windows Mobile Phone 7, as well as Windows 7 Desktop?

I'm all ears - well I am now they have cut my music off emoticon-0106-crying.gif

I thought that said ROMANTIC music not RANDOM music lol

Sorry i don't have anything to add but that just made me laugh, good luck in the search.

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I thought that said ROMANTIC music not RANDOM music lol

Sorry i don't have anything to add but that just made me laugh, good luck in the search.

It depends on what mood I'm in... :p

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Windows 7 phones are supposed to be keeping free Last.FM because Microsoft are subsidising it apparently.

http://arstechnica.c...nly-feature.ars

Cheers for that Schern - my mates happy, but I'm still a miserable sod

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