Rhapsody is turning into a seriously awesome service. I'm a URGE subscriber who was recently migrated to Rhapsody and I am really digging it. I can play my library through a web browser at work (even Safari and Firefox on Mac and Linux work with it), the Windows client is much faster and smoother than WMP, the community playlist feature is awesome and it has more music than other PlaysForSure stores.
I'm going to have to choose between this and the new Zune service in a few months.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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Rhapsody is turning into a seriously awesome service. I'm a URGE subscriber who was recently migrated to Rhapsody and I am really digging it. I can play my library through a web browser at work (even Safari and Firefox on Mac and Linux work with it), the Windows client is much faster and smoother than WMP, the community playlist feature is awesome and it has more music than other PlaysForSure stores.
I'm going to have to choose between this and the new Zune service in a few months.
And I might wind up sticking with Rhapsody, especially since the new Rhapsody Sansa players support gapless playback.