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		<title>Last.fm Loved Tracks RSS Feed</title>
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Update: October 2008
As of this month, last.fm have started providing an official RSS feed for loved tracks (Thanks Anil!). My homebrew feed, the original subject of this article, will be retired at some point in the near future in favour of the official feed.
The Official Feed
http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/2.0/user/jamiethompson/lovedtracks.rss

My Original Homebrew Approach
Ever wondered why last.fm don&#8217;t provide an [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Update: October 2008</h2>
<p>As of this month, last.fm have started providing an official RSS feed for loved tracks (Thanks <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/joanofarctan">Anil</a>!). My homebrew feed, the original subject of this article, will be retired at some point in the near future in favour of the official feed.</p>
<h2>The Official Feed</h2>
<p><a href="http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/2.0/user/jamiethompson/lovedtracks.rss">http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/2.0/user/jamiethompson/lovedtracks.rss</a>
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<h2>My Original Homebrew Approach</h2>
<p>Ever wondered why last.fm don&#8217;t provide an RSS feed of your loved tracks*? Me too. So using the freely available <a href="http://www.audioscrobbler.net/data/webservices/">audioscrobbler web services</a> i&#8217;ve created a very basic last.fm loved tracks feed which. The main reason for doing so was to update twitter with my loved tracks via <a href="http://www.twitterfeed.com">twitterfeed</a>. The feed can be called with the following syntax:</p>
<p>http://jamazon.co.uk/last.love/user/<strong>[last.fm username]</strong>/feeds/<strong>[feed type (rss|atom|opml)]</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;ll work with any valid last.fm username.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s mine:</p>
<p><a href="http://jamazon.co.uk/last.love/user/jamiethompson/feeds/rss">http://jamazon.co.uk/last.love/user/jamiethompson/feeds/rss</a></p>
<p>* last.fm now provide an official RSS feed of loved tracks. If you somehow missed the massive notice at the top of this page, scroll back up and read it.</p>
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