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Written by tinfoil
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Thursday, 05 October 2006 20:56
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ArsTechnica: Best Buy has decided to dip its toes in the online music pond. Using
RealNetwork's Rhapsody music subscription service, Rhapsody DNA, and
SanDisk's Sansa e200R Rhapsody digital music player, the new Best
Buy-branded service will be launched on October 15.
The new music service enters an already crowded field, one that is about to become even more competitive with the launch of Microsoft's Zune music player and music service next month.
Best Buy hopes to entice users to try its new music service out by
offering buyers two months of free music from its music store. Once the
trial period is over, users will have to pay $14.99 per month for
continued access to the catalog. As is typical with other services,
individual downloads cost 99ยข each.
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