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10-06-2008 @ 10:00PM
Diane G said...
If you check out the Gizmodo review I have linked above, they more specifically go into the updating of your stations, not downloads of songs. As I understand it, once your type of station preferences are done, you must subscribe to the service in order to save and make on-demand requests for artists or songs. You don't get a choice of songs other than the parameters of your stations.
The article refers to the length of time it takes to update your station preferences to download to the Slacker as opposed to the compuer desktop version. Downloading your own songs is possible too from your computer, but that is not the main purpose of the player. It's supposed to be a mobile jukebox or commercial free radio based upon your music preferences.