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MOG bringing total song streaming to iPhone as well as Android, Rhapsody receiving iPhone song offline

Posted in March 16th, 2010
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MOG bringing total song streaming to iPhone as well as Android, Rhapsody receiving iPhone song offline

Whilst we all waitfor patiently for Apple to concoct its own subscription-based, total song streaming use (hello, Lala merger, MOG is jumping upon a event right divided. Er, almost right divided. Down in Austin this week, the association voiced which an iPhone as well as Android app would be out “in early Q2″ in sequence to move total song streaming to both handling systems for $10 per month. We’re told that a catalogue of 7 million songs will be accessible, but there’s no way to know if 6.99 million have been of the “no one cares” accumulation. At any rate, your monthly fee will also concede unlimited streaming from a desktop, though alas, you’ll be left with zero though hollow memories should we ever stop ponying up. In associated headlines, Rhapsody has voiced (video after a mangle which offline playback support is entrance to the iPhone, with a updated app expected to be upheld along for Apple’s confirmation “beforelong.” Postulated, a Rhapsody to Go subscription is $5 per month more than MOG’s choice, though with all t his competition popping up, you wouldn’t be repelled to see that slide lower in due time.

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