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(Unverified)Aug 7th 2006 9:37PM
As a subscriber, I definately agree. They're relatively flexible, pretty cheap compared to the competition, and have generally made the whole DRM/subscription thing as painless and inviting as they can.
Mohit: I think Rhapsody has a web-based player, so that makes it the only non-windows-attached subscription service available. I really really wish that Yahoo would find some way to give us a web-based player considering they already allow us to stream the music through their player as well as allow us to listen to launchcast. Regardless, I've been on board with Yahoo since the beginning of their whole music service and so far I don't regret a single penny of it.