
Last.fm exits corporate ownership, returns to independence
Hacker News·1mo·twistslider
The music-tracking platform Last.fm is now independent after being acquired by CBS Interactive in 2007. The move signals a return to founder control and suggests the service can operate sustainably outside the corporate structure that owned it for 17 years.
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