Continuing our short(!) screenshot-series on geeky innovations… Thank you, Skitch, for making it so easy!
I was really missing a collection of my Loved Tracks in Last.fm and it looks like the new version delivered. What we need next is a way for ratings in iTunes (and more specifically my iPod) to automatically register as “loved” in Last.fm, and for that to create a TheFilter-like service of creating custom playlists that I like.
*Sigh* why does interoperability of web-to-real-world-to-web have to be so complicated?

Vincent
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