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I took a look at the Yahoo service. It won't work with my MP3 player because it's not "Play-for-Sure" ready.

I also use various MP3 tools to edit the ID3 tags and manage my music. WMA would require new software if it would work at all with the DRM'd files.

Last, but not least, I like the extended mixes usually reserved for DJ's. My -- admittedly quick -- view of the site doesn't lead me to believe that there'd be enough content of interest to me to be worth my while.

I must say that I found more content than the last time I looked at Napster, however.

I may download the Yahoo Music Engine and give it a try just to test my initial impressions, but at this point, I'm not expecting to be sold on it.
Posted by: LambdaFox   Posted on: 05/11/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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