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| | Listening Post |
 | | Rhapsody, Sandisk, and Best Buy made a series of big announcements today at a joint press conference in New York hosted by none other than his royal puffness, Sean "P. Diddy" Coombs: Rhapsody 4.0, the Sandisk Sansa Rhapsody e200R (3GB, 4GB, 6GB), and a new, 4.0-powered version of Best Buy's Rhapsody clone. |
 | | Rhapsody 4.0, which I previewed here recently, overhauls the service with even more ways to access the 2.5 million or so songs currently offered. |
 | | The main attraction this Rhapsody DNA adds is the ability to interact with your subscription songs on the player itself (although certainly, the player's compatibility with Rhapsody can only be helped by the fact that Rhapsody designed the device's firmware). |
| blog.wired.com /music/index.blog?entry_id=1568666 (1298 words) |
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