Twones is more than a browser plugin that scrobbles music you play on
webpages.  It also scrobbles music from iTunes, Winamp and Windows Media
Player.  It is still in beta, so it doesn't work fluidly yet, but I'm
surprised someone who is part of the beta wouldn't see that it does support
music players.

>From their FAQ:  http://www.twones.com/pages/faq

This tracker takes care of a bunch of other music platforms: Internet
Explorer, iTunes, WinAmp and Windows Media Player.

Here's a link to the api: http://www.twones.com/pages/api

If you need to be a beta user to access the api, email me at chad (at)
dailyactivist (dot) org.  I'll be happy to send you an invite.

Peace, respect and thanks...
Chad


Eric Casteleijn-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> And even then I don't see what Rhythmbox support would mean: twones 
> seems to be a browser plugin that records what music you play on 
> webpages like youtube, myspace, and last.fm, but on the web only. (I'm 
> part of the private beta, and I haven't seen anything that indicates 
> that they are looking to integrate with music players.)
> 
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