Rhapsody App approved by Apple: 8 million tracks streaming to the ether
Filed in: Misc - Thursday, September 10th, 2009 at 2:31 am
We had a feeling this day was coming. After Spotify’s subscription music app was approved, offline listening intact, there was every indication that Rhapsody was next for christening. Especially with the feds watching Apple’s every move. The free download just went hot and requires a $15 per month Rhapsody To Go subscription — you can try it for free for a week — and streams 64kbps quality (ugh) music over WiFi or cellular data (only, no off-line access) from a catalog of about 8 million tracks offered by the MTV and RealNetwork tie-up. Now go ‘n get it. [Via Komo News, thanks Bill Y.] Read — Rhapsody App [iTunes link] Filed under: Software Rhapsody App approved by Apple: 8 million tracks streaming to the ether originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Sep 2009 01:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Author: Rosamundwo
Rosamundwo is a Fulltime Blogger and Partner in ProBudgetWebDesign Malaysia Web Design & Web Development Company. Connect with her on Google+
Twitter | Facebook | Google+Related Posts
- Sprint’s big surprise to be unlimited mobile calling, data, text, and MMS for $70 (update: official)
- PitchYourTalent.com – Job seeker have to pay??
- Nokia and Rihanna release exclusive content
- Free Baby Mozart Downloads
- Malaysia 2010 Budget Highlights
- iPod Docks Arrive at Japanese Burger King
- COP15 Sharing – Youth Perspectives @ Sunway
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.



