Rhapsody brings subscription music to the iPhone, pending Apple's approval
Engadget Mobile —
... account -- pending approval from Apple, of course. Sure, we can't imagine the company allowing Pandora but dissing Rhapsody, but stranger things have happened. If this isn't enough to get subscription music fans spinning in their office chairs, the company is also working diligently on Rhapsody for other mobile platforms and carrier app stores, including Google Android. And there's more! Check out the app in all its glory -- on video, no less -- after the break. [Via PC World] ...
Rhapsody brings subscription music to the iPhone, pending Apple's approval
Engadget —
... offered by the iPhone, all this could be for naught. Sure, we can't imagine the company allowing Pandora but dissing Rhapsody, but stranger things have happened. If that wasn't enough to get subscription music fans spinning in their office chairs, the company is also working diligently on Rhapsody for other mobile platforms and carrier app stores, including Google Android. And there's more! Check out the app in all its glory -- on video, no less -- after the break. [Via PC World] ...
Rhapsody tries music subscription iPhone app
iPhone Atlas —
... it remains to be seen whether Rhapsody can convince new customers to spend close to $15 per month for unlimited on-demand music streaming.
Rhapsody's press release also reveals plans to develop an Android application, which may or may not offer greater flexibility (local storage, over-the-air downloads) than the version for the iPhone.
Rhapsody on iPhone from Jamie on Vimeo.
(via PC World)
Originally posted at MP3 Insider
RealNetworks Submits Rhapsody Application for Approval on App Store
iPhone Alley - RSS —
... Software developer RealNetworks recently submitted its Rhapsody service as an application for approval on Apple's App Store. If approved, will offer users unlimited music streaming over Wi-Fi, 3G and Edge for $15 per month according to PC World. ...
Rhapsody Music Streaming App Coming To iPhone
iPhone Alley - RSS —
[image] Software developer RealNetworks recently submitted its Rhapsody service as an application for approval on Apple's App Store. If approved, will offer users unlimited music streaming over Wi-Fi, 3G and Edge for $15 per month according to PC World . The application is being offered as an alternative to the iTunes 99-cent-per-song pricing and offers to potential to stream an unlimited number of songs to your iPhone or iPod touch for just $15 per month with a Rhapsody To Go Account. The application will be free to download. For existing Rhapsody music subscription users, the ...
iPhone App Store to get Rhapsody subscription music?
IT Blogwatch's blog —
... Daniel Ionescu elaborates: The big question now is whether or not Apple views the Rhapsody iPhone app as duplicating features offered by the iPhone, confusing users, and presenting a privacy problem. These were all factors Apple outlined on Friday for rejecting Google Voice iPhone app. more Real's Lacy Kemp giggles, probably: We know not everyone who uses an iPhone is a Rhapsody subscriber, but we think the app will appeal to anyone who has an affinity for music. Subscribers can just log in to the app with their existing user name and password and the experience will be ...
Does Spotify approval mean Apple is relaxing App Store rules?
Macworld —
... (due to AT&T policy). Real Networks is also working on a Rhapsody music service app for the iPhone . Then, this weekend Apple also approved a Comodore 64 emulator called C64, which ...
Rhapsody lands on the iPhone
Macworld —
... , an unlimited streaming music service available only in select European countries. When Apple approved Spotify, it was one of the first times the company had approved an app that offered features that could be said to duplicate those already offered on the phone. Rhapsody’s service is similar to Spotify, as it offers U.S. users a hosted music catalog of 8 million tracks to listen to on-demand on their iPhone or iPod touch. Rhapsody for iPhone is free to download from the App Store, but requires a subscription to the Rhapsody music service. (You must sign up on your computer, ...







