2009/5/6 Carsten Nørgaard <[email protected]>:
>
> Having this data would also be essential for giving group
> recommendations that a user might be interested in right now in stead of
> recommend communities for music that they might not even like anymore,
> which is nonetheless part of their user information.

Hi, new to the list :P

Different idea but still related to time information. I was thinking
yesterday about maybe using time information to be able to recommend
music for your current mood. If we can do data mining to get stuff
like 'this song is usually listened soon before/after these other
songs', you could then just start with a song and let libre.fm
recommend songs that you or other people usually listen
around that one.

Another thing I don't like much about last.fm is the fact that you
only have one radio station mixing all the music you like. It would be
probably neat to use the tag information to group the music you like
by styles, giving a kind of personal radio stations by style. That way
you could do stuff like 'listen to my classical music radio station'
or 'listen to my Spanish music radio station'.

As I said I just joined the list and didn't read all the archives, so
maybe these ideas have been discussed already, sorry if that's the
case :)

Best regards,
-- 
Isaac Clerencia - Developer
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