Nuvola Player (previously Google Music Frame) is a music player especially designed for cloud music. Even though it's only a "frame", it's a great application that comes with features such as Ubuntu Sound Menu (mpris2 - also works with some GNOME Shell extensions) support, notifications, multimedia keys, Unity quicklists and many extra features thanks to user scripts (like last.fm scrobbling for Google Music, etc.).
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Google Music is a service that allows you to upload up to 20,000 songs which you can then listen from any computer and even your phone, for free (it currently only works in the US and requires an invitation which you can request from here).
How to enable Last.fm scrobbling in Google Music Frame
Because setting up Last.fm scrobbling is a bit difficult, I though I'd let you know the exact steps to get it working:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:janousek.jiri/google-music-frame-daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install google-music-frame
Google Music Frame runs Google Music web interface in its own window and provides integration with Ubuntu (sound menu and notifications). It also remembers last session and the current view (album, genre list, etc.).
To install Google Music Frame (only available for Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal), use the commands below:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:janousek.jiri/google-music-frame-releases
sudo apt-get update





