Last.fm and Photobucket latest to be sold

Last.fm enables users to recommend tracks for others

The endless sale of hot net property continues. US TV network CBS has bought music-based social networking site Last.fm for $280 million (£142 million) while Fox has bought photo sharing site Photobucket and video app Flektor . The new Fox acquisitions will be integrated into Fox's Interactive portfolio which, famously, includes MySpace.

"Last.fm is one of the most well established, fastest growing online community networks out there," said Leslie Moonves, President and CEO of CBS. The audience of a site such as the British-based Last.fm is seen as highly prized - not least because users need to interact with the site at every level, picking up recommendations from other users.

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