Fring Integrates Last.fm Into Its Mobile VoIP Client
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by Robin Wauters on January 27, 2009

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Mobile VoIP and IM service fring, one of the more popular mobile communication services around, is experimenting with porting a bunch of third-party apps to the fring client and will be announcing a number of those in the course of this year. Today, fring is launching a custom mobile-optimized Last.fm music radio add-on that brings a lot of the music recommendation service to the fring client but also integrates with the latter’s social and communication features.

Fring users (also referred to as fringsters) are now able to fire up streamed music radio channels, including their own Last.fm library, tag favourites, ban disliked tracks, view album artwork and basically take their Last.fm music account mobile. In addition to getting those features into the client, fringsters can also opt to view in real-time what their contacts are currently listening to, with the help of a friends list embedded into the Last.fm add-on.

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  • Any movement towards integrating a user’s social media accounts is good, as far as I’m concerned. I wonder if Fring has any plans to integrate with Pandora, the other popular mobile music player. The most blaring example of a lack of social integration into mobile apps is that the YouTube mobile app does not sync with a user’s online profile, comments, favorites or followed channels.

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