iPad fans should look to Spotify or Rdio, as using a blown-up iPhone app doesn’t look good. Napster and Pure Music have iPhone apps, but aren’t at all optimised for iPads – although the iPhone/Android combo is likely to satisfy a fair chunk of the population. The outlook on the other services is a lot worse. It’s impressive stuff, although compared the iOS version, the others tend to look a little neglected. They’re the only music services to have put a great deal of effort into covering all the main bases – including Symbian, BlackBerry, Windows Phone 7 and even the basically-dead WebOS. If you have a smartphone that’s not an Android device or an iPhone, it’s pretty clear you’re best off with Spotify or Rdio. Pure Music – iPhone, Android, web browser, connected Pure radios Rdio – iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry web browser, Sonos Napster – iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, web browser, Sonos Spotify – iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Symbian, Palm WebOS, Mac OS X, Windows, Sonos But which is the best? We’ve taken a close look at Napster, Spotify, Rdio and Pure Music to find out. These music streaming services want to become your no. ![]() have anything to say about it, personal digital music collections’ days are numbered. ![]() Just as vinyls have bitten the dust, VHS tapes have gone the way of the dodo and Minidiscs are a mere memory, CDs are on the way out.
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