iPhone 3G not instilling fear in Apple's music foes

Courtesy CNET Tech blog  Tue, 06/10/2008 - 6:00am

LOS ANGELES--Apple's upgraded iPhone didn't inspire fear in at least two of the biggest subscription music sites--even before they learned that the device wouldn't let people download music via the new 3G network.

"I'm not trembling," Anu Kirk, Rhapsody's director of product management, said Monday

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