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Last.fm scrobble 40 billionth track
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 20 April 2010
Last.fm has just scrobbled it’s 40 billionth track, which is pretty good going for a made up verb. The digital music service, which says it has enjoyed particular growth in terms of traffic and users in the US market in the last year, reports that at its busiest the music service is scrobbling, or recording stats relating to, 800 songs per second. The Killers, Oasis, Muse and Coldplay are the most scrobbled artists overall, apparently, which tells us Last.fm really should be doing more to vet new users.