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Rhapsody Moves Music Sales to Online MP3 Format - Read More

Date Added: June 30, 2008 06:24:02 PM
The Rhapsody music service abandons DRM on single song downloads and will now sell all of its music in the MP3 format using the web. Its new strategy also includes letting millions of Facebook, iLike, MTV and Yahoo users preview 25 songs each month with the option to buy.

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