I remain an unabashed iTunes junkie. But an alternative model the "portable" music subscription is growing on me. Now, with the addition of RealNetworks Rhapsody To Go service and especially with the debut this month of Yahoo Music Unlimited I imagine it'll grow on others, too. I'm guessing that Apple will eventually introduce a subscription service of its own. Why? Under a subscription or rent-a-tune model, you can listen to a boatload of music for a lot less loot than on a buy-only download site. And you can carry those tunes in your pocket, via compatible portable digital music players. Buying 2,000 songs on iTunes would cost nearly 2 grand. Why rent when you can buy? Aside from the cost savings, you may want to listen to something on a whim. Maybe you're just curious about an emerging artist. On Yahoo, you can search for members who have similar tastes. Members can control who gets to see their collections. People you follow are called "influencers"; their highly rated songs will play on your personalized "LAUNCHcast" radio station. Those who seek your recommendations are deemed "followers." |