RealNetworks lures iPod users with 49-Cent songs
A digital-music price war is heating up as RealNetworks slashed the price of its music downloads to 49 cents a song, half of what Apple’s iTunes service charges. The move raises the stakes in the increasingly bitter battle between the two music providers.
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