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January 5, 2005

thoughts on last.FM

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Posted by danah boyd

I’m never quite sure when some of my more random posts are of value to Many-To-Many readers so i don’t always post everything here. That said, i’ve written three entries as of late concerning Last.FM and i think that collectively, they may be interesting:

- music networks (from apophenia - 12/29/04)
- music genres and moods (from apophenia - 12/31/04)
- Music-Driven Networking (from Operating Manual - 1/5/05)

I discuss issues such as the role of music in social networking software, tagging in connection with moods, and how publicly visible behavior data results in behavior changes.

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