Streaming music site Last.fm on Thursday launched new features and underwent a massive facelift.
The new design is far more attractive and user-friendly than its original look, offering a more interactive platform to play, discover, and share free music.
Along with putting straight our clutter, we've cleaned house too. The user interface has been re-aligned to be a more robust foundation for features to come, and we've updated the look and feel," Last.fm's Matthew Ogle wrote in a recent blog post. This is an evolution of the Last.fm interface, and it won't stop developing either--we're inspired by iterative change and dedicated to adapting the service."
The new design is far more attractive and user-friendly than its original look, offering a more interactive platform to play, discover, and share free music.
Along with putting straight our clutter, we've cleaned house too. The user interface has been re-aligned to be a more robust foundation for features to come, and we've updated the look and feel," Last.fm's Matthew Ogle wrote in a recent blog post. This is an evolution of the Last.fm interface, and it won't stop developing either--we're inspired by iterative change and dedicated to adapting the service."