Re: [backstage] How to enter the competition...

2005-09-28 Thread Mario Menti
Also, is it international or restricted to U.K. residents? It's open to everyone, see http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/news/archives/2005/07/first_backstage.html

[backstage] Audioscrobbler - music data api

2005-09-28 Thread Kim Plowright
http://www.audioscrobbler.net/data/webservices/ 'Lo all. Thought you might be interested in this - the Last.fm chaps have released an API to their data. Might work nicely in some kind of music news mashup? K Kim Plowright Project Manager, BBC iDE http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy

RE: [backstage] Audioscrobbler - music data api

2005-09-28 Thread Clare OLeary
On Sounds Try this too! from the South Pacific www.transmit.co.nz Clare Creative Digital Research Production www.evebaystudio.co.nz -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kim Plowright Sent: Wednesday, 28 September 2005 10:19 p.m. To:

Re: [backstage] Audioscrobbler - music data api

2005-09-28 Thread Tom Kerswill
Ah that's fantastic news... I'm a big audioscrobbler fan. Should be some good little possibilities for this I reckon :-) Tom http://www.tomkerswill.co.uk Kim Plowright wrote: http://www.audioscrobbler.net/data/webservices/ 'Lo all. Thought you might be interested in this - the Last.fm

Re: [backstage] Audioscrobbler - music data api

2005-09-28 Thread Duncan Barclay
I have had something using the Audioscrobbler API for a few months. All it is really is a way to show what you are listening to on a website (or forum). Full details at http://ciber.min-data.co.uk/audioscrobbler/ . How about something like mixing the TOTP feeds with Audioscrobbler data? I