To beat iTunes, you need to offer something significantly better than iTunes... not just different or slightly better. I don't know how they are going to do that with audio files. Even normal 128Kb iTunes files sound acceptable to most people.
Unless you have permanently exclusive songs that iTunes will never get. This is just a licensing agreement -- so are these songs available to iPod owners? If not, what's the point? Will I have to use Rhapsody's crummy software with a crummy Windows Audio music player?
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To beat iTunes, you need to offer something significantly better than iTunes... not just different or slightly better. I don't know how they are going to do that with audio files. Even normal 128Kb iTunes files sound acceptable to most people.
Unless you have permanently exclusive songs that iTunes will never get. This is just a licensing agreement -- so are these songs available to iPod owners? If not, what's the point? Will I have to use Rhapsody's crummy software with a crummy Windows Audio music player?