Thanks for the info--I think we are most interesting in using your software
to collect customer data via our own servers.

I guess my main question is--if we were to use this software to scrobble
user's libraries, what data would we get in return?

For example, if a user imported an iTunes playlist, and we used your code to
scrobble the playlist, what could we learn about the user?

Thanks again,

Katelyn

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Matt Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/11/09 15:31, Katelyn Friedson wrote:
>
> > I'm not--I work for a company that's interested in the ability to --in a
> > word--"scrobble" a user's library collection. Our end goal would be to
> > provide recommendations to the user, based on what they have in their
> > collection.
>
> We don't have that functionality yet, though it's possible we could add
> it to the service sooner rather than later, if your company would be
> willing to sponsor that development.
>
> If this is something of interest, let me know, and I will see if I can
> find a developer who would be willing to work on it.
>
> > Can you tell me what libre's main benefits are? (from a music service
> > standpoint)?
>
> We have approximately 30,000 albums of music, all available to stream to
> the browser, or to cellphones. Every song can be legally downloaded,
> shared, copied... all our artists actively encourage it.
>
> > How can we use it to personalize the experience for the user?
>
> You could certainly provide a custom solution for your customers -- all
> of the code for the service can be changed to fit your customer's
> needs... from the look and feel of the site, to the name, branding,
> domain name, etc.
>
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