If there are current events for the now playing artists, you can specify if you’re attending or not and go to a Google map for the event location. You can also check out the artist bio, similar artists and events (particularly cool). Once you start streaming something, you’ll have access to the familiar Last.fm contextual items (love, ban, skip… tagging will be in the next version). You can navigate through the menus and go back with the button in the upper left. Things with the red circle icon start streaming. Log in or signup to Last.fm and you’ll be presented with a fairly obvious selection of Last.fm functionality. Find the Last.fm app and download it (for free). To get started, go to the music category of the iTunes App store (in iTunes or on your iPhone/Touch). Read on for details, but this video speaks for itself. We are pleased to announce the launch of Last.fm on the iPhone and iPod Touch! Sam Steele, our iPhone development army of one, has been cranking away at a full blown Last.fm app on Apple’s mobile platforms for months now and the results are nothing short of insanely great.
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