Sony Unveils Music Unlimited
Sony unveils Music Unlimited which is a new wy to manage music and listen to music.

It is basically seen as a iTunes competitor.
It’s based solely around streaming titles from Sony’s servers rather than physically purchasing individual files, which can be a costly affair.
Music Unlimited joins the already available video-on-demand service of Sony’s Qriocity service, which now sports a two-part tagline: “Music that follows you. Instant blockbuster movies.”
(Interestingly mSpot has been using the tagline “music that follows you” since launching last June.)
Sony will be able to deliver your music via internet-connected TVs, its PlayStation3 console or shove it at you through a network-connected Blu-ray player.
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September 2nd, 2010 by Varun 

a itunes competitor lets se how it grooves in the Indian market
That is really an good news for the music lovers among the competitors the users will be really benifited