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yTunes Launched!

Okay, it's actually called Yahoo! Music Engine (or YME for short), but a lot of us at the office prefer to call it yTunes.

I've been using Yahoo! Launch (which is now Yahoo! Music) for a while now, mainly at my desk at work but also at home sometimes. It really makes me wonder why I still have 550 CDs sitting around at home.

Link: Yahoo! Music Engine

And now, I can pay $5/month for basically unlimited music and buy tracks for $0.79. It's high time I dumped all those discs on a a used CD store.
See Also

  • It's the Yahoo! Music Engine (Jeff Boulter)
  • Yahoo! Music Engine (LifeHacker)
  • Why You Should (or Should Not) Use the Yahoo! Music Engine (Ian Rogers)
  • Yahoo!'s Upcoming Music Service (The Digital Music Weblog)
  • I wonder if last week's rumors about Music Search threw everyone off the scent? :-)

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