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Now THIS is what is going to really kill all other music services. The only thing that I can see topping Spotify is a program that allows you to download streams to your HD.
I’ve been telling everyone about this wonderful program that is only available overseas. It’s only a matter of time before applications like this are made for books, movies, television, etc. Eventually, all content will be streamlined to one super-application/server where people can either pay a premium to access or just sit through minimal advertising.
All this simply leading up to a time point where everything will be TRULY free – no adds, no payments, no catch. Just free.
Great app will iTunes let this one in?
$$$$$Streaming is getting expensive. My 16 year old used up my 90 gigs ( Youtube audio streaming) in 2 weeks. The ISP wants $1.25 per gig for the last 2 weeks of the month – YIKES!!.
Downloading your favs might prove more economical??
This is an application that could potentially decrease sales in the itunes store. It will be interesting to see if Apple allow this to hit the store and if they dont at least Spotify will receive a huge amount of press, and im sure this will coincide with them entering the USA Market.