Audioscrobbler
Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:52 pm
http://www.audioscrobbler.com
Audioscrobbler is a computer system that builds up a detailed profile of your musical taste. After installing an Audioscrobbler Plugin, your computer sends the name of every song you play to the Audioscrobbler Server. With this information, the Audioscrobbler server builds you a 'Musical Profile'. Statistics from your Musical Profile are shown on your Audioscrobbler User Page, available for everyone to view.
With this information, Audioscrobbler is able to automatically generate suggestions for new songs/artists you might like. These suggestions are based on the same principles as Amazon's "People who bought this also bought X,Y,Z", but because the Audioscrobbler data is what people are actually listening to, the suggestions tend to make more sense than Amazon.
This is a very cool site. I signed up almost two weeks ago, and it's cool to see what other kinds of people listen to the songs you listen to. It's also private:
-They do not display email addresses, so no-one can link your username to your email address or harvest your address for spamming.
-Plugins only send the name of the artist/album/song - not the filename, filetype or any other id3 info. This means they cannot tell whether your music is from an original CD or an MP3 file.
-They rotate their webserver logs frequently and destroy them after extracting anonymous statistics.
-Their protocol and plugins are open source, and spyware free.
If you're interested, check it out. It's definitely neat.
Here's the link to my user page, so you can see what I listen to:
http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/Axion9/
Audioscrobbler is a computer system that builds up a detailed profile of your musical taste. After installing an Audioscrobbler Plugin, your computer sends the name of every song you play to the Audioscrobbler Server. With this information, the Audioscrobbler server builds you a 'Musical Profile'. Statistics from your Musical Profile are shown on your Audioscrobbler User Page, available for everyone to view.
With this information, Audioscrobbler is able to automatically generate suggestions for new songs/artists you might like. These suggestions are based on the same principles as Amazon's "People who bought this also bought X,Y,Z", but because the Audioscrobbler data is what people are actually listening to, the suggestions tend to make more sense than Amazon.
This is a very cool site. I signed up almost two weeks ago, and it's cool to see what other kinds of people listen to the songs you listen to. It's also private:
-They do not display email addresses, so no-one can link your username to your email address or harvest your address for spamming.
-Plugins only send the name of the artist/album/song - not the filename, filetype or any other id3 info. This means they cannot tell whether your music is from an original CD or an MP3 file.
-They rotate their webserver logs frequently and destroy them after extracting anonymous statistics.
-Their protocol and plugins are open source, and spyware free.
If you're interested, check it out. It's definitely neat.
Here's the link to my user page, so you can see what I listen to:
http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/Axion9/