ExtensionFM is another great Google Chrome extension that I wrote about a couple weeks ago. It is in beta so it can be a little buggy, but @dankantor is very quick to respond to issues and push out new releases. His latest release delivers a ton of value to the user. You can now remove blogs/sites that you do not want populating your library. In addition, all new music from the blogs/sites in your library will be automatically added without having to visit those sites again. That last feature might be the most valuable enhancement since I started using the extension several weeks ago.
If this is the first time you have heard of ExtensionFM, it is for Google Chrome only and it allows you to “suck” in music/mp3s from any website that you visit. Therefore, you can listen to all of your favorite music blogs/sites from one source.
Now with the latest release, I have better control over the music in my ExtensionFM library. This solidifies ExtensionFM as my go-to library and player when I want to listen to new music, which happens about every day.
BTW, I have a few invites left. If you want one, leave me a comment below.
The latest release (3.2) introduces auto-updating sites. This means that songs will automatically be added to your library, from the sites you have already visited, as those sites post them. You do not have to re-visit sites to get new songs. This all happens in the background.
The All Songs List…
Isabel Kantor
ExtensionFM New Release: Auto-Updating Sites and the Music Activity Stream
