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Last.fm says goodbye to Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices

Ben Woods


Online music streaming site Last.fm has announced that it will no longer support the third party apps appearing on Windows Mobile and Blackberry devices

Published on Mar 26, 2009

Last.fm has announced that it will be removing support for third-party mobile apps using its online music service in the next week.

Despite the fact that these third-party apps have always been unofficial and therefore simply tolerated by Last.fm this news is sure to hit hard for users of Pocket Scrobbler and Mobbler on Windows Mobile handsets, or Flipside for Blackberry owners.

The company says that the officially licensed iPhone and Android apps will continue to work with no problems.

It seems that maximising revenue is the focus of the now CBS-owned company, as Last.fm also announced that users outside of the UK, US and Germany will no longer be able to access the service for free via its online platform, instead the cost will be €4 per month.

 

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