I to, am a bit confused. I haven't purchase any music from anyone now for a long time.
With iTunes radio stations, with RadioShift, with damn near every major radio station in the world offering streaming, with the tons of music on youtube (hell you can listen to some 2 hours of Eagles music for free, not to mention 1 or so of Yes music FREE) and the list goes on, why worry about another company coming along to CHARGE for music?
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I think we are talking about different end users. I want to choose what and when to play and where. I want to create my own playlists for different scenarios. If I am using a radio I have no control of what plays or not.
Every service that adds a value to something (organizing and accessing all music in this case) is a threat to another service.
I believe that those have used Spotify find it superior to other services.
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I to, am a bit confused. I haven't purchase any music from anyone now for a long time.
With iTunes radio stations, with RadioShift, with damn near every major radio station in the world offering streaming, with the tons of music on youtube (hell you can listen to some 2 hours of Eagles music for free, not to mention 1 or so of Yes music FREE) and the list goes on, why worry about another company coming along to CHARGE for music?
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I think we are talking about different end users. I want to choose what and when to play and where. I want to create my own playlists for different scenarios. If I am using a radio I have no control of what plays or not.
Every service that adds a value to something (organizing and accessing all music in this case) is a threat to another service.
I believe that those have used Spotify find it superior to other services.
Spotify gave Apple the finger. Oh snap.
Spotify didn't gave anything to anyone
That's a relief, peace and harmony rule, it's like the age of Aquarius or something!
No permanent personal library, but free unlimited streaming with commercials.
I've had that for as long as I can remember. We used to call it, "radio."
Let's see.
No permanent personal library, but free unlimited streaming with commercials.
I've had that for as long as I can remember. We used to call it, "radio."
Yeh but then pictures came and broke its heart.
Yeh but then pictures came and broke its heart.
"Video killed the radio star..."