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Rhapsody to challenge iTunes by embracing the iPod
By Yinka Adegoke
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Digital music seller Rhapsody is launching a $50 million marketing assault on Apple's iTunes, offering songs online and via partners including Yahoo Inc and Verizon Wireless, Rhapsody said on Monday.
The songs will be sold in MP3 format, which means users of the Rhapsody service will be able to play them on iPods.
Before now Rhapsody, jointly owned by Real Networks Inc and Viacom Inc's MTV Networks, had focused on a subscription service, allowing unlimited song streaming for $13 to $15 a month, rather than selling downloads.
The Oracle Collective
Published: Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 6:02 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 6:02 a.m. You're not supposed to use the Internet like a Magic 8 Ball.
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