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From: Mark on 8 Apr 2010 20:14 On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 23:42:04 +0100, Howard wrote (in article <1jgnlrz.1pertyp1cjo4y2N%Howard.not(a)home.com>): > Mark <captain.black(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 22:38:43 +0100, Howard wrote >> (in article <1jgnivj.1pmxlmxt7dbmiN%Howard.not(a)home.com>): >> >>> Adrian C <email(a)here.invalid> wrote: >>> >>>> On 06/04/2010 16:01, Howard wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> Anyone successfully listening to Pandora in Europe ? on iMac ? >>>> >>>> Officially, Nope. Geo restricted :-( >>>> >>>> Try LastFM or Spotify :-) >>> >>> >>> Thanks Adrian.... Any idea where to get in invitation ? >>> >>> H >> >> Last.fm is free (and I prefer it). I have 4 Spotify invites left if you want >> one (email is valid). >> >> Cheers ... Mark > > Thanks again Mark .... however wehn I went to Last.fm web site and > created an account and logged in .. it told me I had 30 songs before I > have to subscribe..... ? no ? > > Tks for the Spotify.. I will email you :-) > > Howard Really? Hmmm.. I've had a last.fm account for ... 6 months maybe? I registered, but have not subscribed. I've only used it in earnest over the last 2 months or so. I usually find an artist I like, look for close similarities and just set it on a radio station auto-play. Cheers ... Mark
From: David Kennedy on 8 Apr 2010 21:23 Howard wrote: > > Thanks again Mark .... however wehn I went to Last.fm web site and > created an account and logged in .. it told me I had 30 songs before I > have to subscribe..... ? no ? > From the LastFM FAQ - > Where do I need a subscription to listen to the radio? > If you live outside the US, UK or Germany you can try out Last.fm Radio with a free 30-track trial, after which a subscription is required to listen to it. Subscribing to Last.fm only costs �3.00 per month and in addition to non-stop personalised radio, you get other benefits such as ad free browsing and streaming. Read more about what you get with a subscription. So, if you're in the UK, no subscription or limitations unless you sign up for premium content or want to download etc. -- David Kennedy http://www.anindianinexile.com
From: David Kennedy on 8 Apr 2010 21:28
David Kennedy wrote: > > So, if you're in the UK, no subscription or limitations unless you sign > up for premium content or want to download etc. > Or Germany but, it seems, the rest of Europe is limited at the moment. -- David Kennedy http://www.anindianinexile.com |