Real unveils Rhapsody To Go
In fight for its life against competitors like Apple’s iTunes Music Store and Napster, RealNetworks Inc. on Tuesday took the wraps off its revamped Rhapsody music download service. Rhapsody now includes the ability to download 25 songs per month for free, as well as new services called Rhapsody Unlimited and Rhapsody To Go.
[via Playlist: Real unveils Rhapsody To Go, more]
I doubt I’ll get their new services, I’m happy with what is now called “Rhapsody Unlimited” and it doesn’t look like Rhapsody To Go will work with any mp3 player I own or will buy in the near future.
The good news? I think Napster To Go will work with my next mobile phone. If so, I’ll probably switch to Napster, even though it is a royal pain in the ass when it comes to listening to music (Rhapsody blows it away in that regard).
Of course, Real could publish a list of devices RTG will work on, if they actually wanted people to use it…
Tags: Music