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RealNetworks' Rhapsody thinks it knows how to end Apple's dominance of the online music distribution scene: remove the digital locks on its songs; make key deals with A-list names in media, wireless providers and social networks; and let consumers preview entire songs, not just 30-second snippets. Rhapsody, a leader in subscription-based online music, on Monday announced a "Music Without Limits" digital download strategy that its executives hope will put a scare in Apple's iTunes.
After welcoming me to the service, the Rhapsody server gets hung up and will not allow download to my Mac. Cancelled service.

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