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theFerf
Apr 28th, 2005, 04:01 AM
RealNetworks, of Real Audio fame, has introduced an updated Rhapsody service, touting "free, legal access to a library of more than a million songs to anyone in the U.S. for the first time."

The new Rhapsody lets any listener in the United States to listen to and legally share songs, of their choosing, every month. Consumers simply download the Rhapsody jukebox software from www.rhapsody.com. Once downloaded, customers can listen to 25 tracks from Rhapsody's library of over one million songs each month, and enjoy unlimited access to the jukebox's other features at no additional cost.

In addition, Real also announced significant enhancements to its Rhapsody Unlimited service, and added a new tier called Rhapsody To Go, designed to provide customers the ultimate experience in portable digital music.

"With the new Rhapsody, millions of people can now experience and share digital music -- legally, and with no strings attached," said Rob Glaser, chairman and CEO of RealNetworks. "We think the new Rhapsody will transform digital music."

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