Yeah, but who's fault is that? It is well known that the record companies did a deal with Amazon (well, more specifically, anyone but Apple) in order to try and retrieve the power that the used to have from iTunes.
The other thing that should be noted is that Amazon only has a service for the US and UK so iTunes pretty much has the rest of the world to itself.
The above article does not say anything about iTunes adding a subscription service, it's just mentioned offhand as one of the two rumors that won't go away. This specific rumor is about DRM free content.
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
way to be a year behind Amazon iFail!
Amazon is a subscription service? I thought it was 89 or 99 cents per song, not subscription based.
Yeah, but who's fault is that? It is well known that the record companies did a deal with Amazon (well, more specifically, anyone but Apple) in order to try and retrieve the power that the used to have from iTunes.
The other thing that should be noted is that Amazon only has a service for the US and UK so iTunes pretty much has the rest of the world to itself.
Everything in perspective...
@CraigJ
The above article does not say anything about iTunes adding a subscription service, it's just mentioned offhand as one of the two rumors that won't go away. This specific rumor is about DRM free content.