Update September 2007: eMusic has added an entireaudiobook sectionwith over 1000 DRM-free audio books in standard MP3 format!However, audiobook downloads require an additional fee of $9.99 (for one book/month)or $19.99 (for two books/month).Under your regular music subscription, though, they have many spoken word CDs. The only genre not represented is full-length audiobooks. However, if you like to have a sourcefor a wide variety of independent-label music at great prices, you shouldconsider it.eMusic does have a lot of music: 2 million+ tracks from 9000+ labels.They have a ton of music in all genres, from rock, pop,to jazz, reggae, classical, electronic, house, dance, trip hop, dub, comedy,and everything else. The main difference between eMusic and iTunesis that there is no major label music on eMusic.So you won't find any of the latest pop/rock hits,and only a tiny fraction of the major hits of the past.If you just want songs you are familiar with, eMusic isnot the best choice.
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