YouTube + Last.fm site = YouScrobble
Creating services that combine features of other popular services has become sort of a trend. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. Recently, I told you about great sites like Files24, a mash up between BitTorrent and IMDB and FilmNet a mixture of social networking + self-promotion tool and indeed, a site that offers you a combination of features you already use with different services is most likely a winner.
Today, we present YouScrobble – I think the name is suggestive itself – basically a YouTube-meets-Last.fm site, where users, besides listening to music, can also download songs (limited, however, in number).
So what exactly do you get from YouScrobble? Well, as you’ve probably guessed, Youtubes video archive on one hand, and music info via Last.fm, on the other.
As a guest you are able to search for and listen to music on the site but you can also download five tracks a day. If you choose to register (for free, that is) you will be allowed to download ten more songs, offered download priority, playlist support and scrobble functionality. The best foffering goes, of course, to paid users who are given an unlimited number of downloads and receive the highest priority in the download queue.
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