J. Shamsul Bahri at Jiboneus.com is playing with ECS and has created the Jiboneus Cover Art application. Enter the name of an artist, and the application will display the cover art from each of the artist's album.
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Mac users might be interested in a similar product that I've developed using the Amazon web services. The Amazon Album Art widget for OS X's Dashboard retrieves the art for the currently selected track in iTunes, and uses it to set the album art for that track back in iTunes.
You can find it at http://www.widget-foundry.com/widgets/amazonart.htm
Posted by: Simon Whitaker | December 27, 2005 at 03:13 PM