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QuikboyMay 18th 2009 8:22PM
I think in comparison to the Zune Pass, the Napster deal just isn't good because:
1. Not portable on PMP - I can already listen to a lot of free tracks on the computer, through Pandora and other services, but I don't really have a laptop for on the go. With the Zune Pass, you can hook up 3 Zunes to one Zune Pass.
2. Library isn't as big as Zune Marketplace.
3. The company itself - a company that shut down even for awhile, doesn't seem to be a stable service that you can depend on.