Yes, I really was listening to that as I posted this.
So I was glad to see that Rhapsody has added some simple functionality that will let users share full-length songs on their Facebook profiles and Twitter feeds. Every Rhapsody page now has a Facebook and Twitter icon. Click either of them, and Rhapsody will let you post the song you’re currently playing to either service. It’s not a new concept–iLike has had full-song sharing on Facebook for almost a year–but it’s a simple step that should keep current subscribers happy while introducing the service to people on social networks who may never have heard of it.
RealNetworks has been having a bit of a bad run lately, but its Rhapsody streaming service continues to offer unparalleled selection at pricing levels that seem both fair to users and rights-owners–including the ability to stream 25 songs per month at no charge. Plus, I’ve got to give them credit for introducing me to the idea of on-demand music–you don’t know you’re missing it until you live with it for a while–even if their business has been hurt by a plethora of free competitors like Grooveshark, Spotify, and Imeem.
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