If you're a Last.fm and Firefox user, then the best way to stream radio into
your browser is definitely with Fire.fm. Fire.fm is a small plug-in for
Firefox which inserts a wee Last.fm radio player into the top menu bar of
Firefox. You can instantly search music on it either by artist name or tags.
You also have basic controls such as pause, skip and a volume slider. You can
also instantly access recently listened-to artists and search for similar
musicians. The downside of Fire.fm is that since March 30th 2009, free radio
on Last.fm has been limited to the United States, United Kingdom and Germany.
Anybody outside of these countries has to pay a subscription in order to
listen to Last.fm radio. This is beyond the control of Fire.fm, although it
will obviously put many users off because the subscription fee is around $3 a
month. *For those that can use it however, Fire.fm is the best way for
Last.fm and Firefox users to integrate two of their favorite tools.*Download
*Fire.fm 1.4.15* in Softonic