Ghoulish Delight |
09-17-2007 07:58 PM |
Yeah, I like the rent-to-own model of services like aol music (monthly fee to download and listen as much as you want on computer or player, $1/song to own it forver and burn it), but iPod is my chosen player and I know that the admittedly minor hassle of converting will none-the-less nearly nullify the convenience of unlimited downloads.
As much as I love when Apple sticks to its guns, that's one thing I'd like to seem them budge on. And I appreciate the existence of services like that stand a chance of putting pressure on them to do so. But a lot of them are going to have to try and fail before that ever happens, and I agree with BtD that until that actually happens, they're going to have a hard time getting by on ad revenue alone. Of course, if they've got clever people working for them they'll find a way to generate revenue with some secondary offering that compliments the service.
Long story short, if I had a wma capable player, I'd check it out but try not to get too attached to it lest I rue its likely demise.
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