Well, it doesn't have to be $100 nor is it just a couple of songs.
For example, lots of students bring their iPods to school (grade school thru high school). So, all you need to do is get a bunch of students to pitch-in to buy one of these miShare devices (let's say you get 20 to pitch in, so that's only $5 per person), and voilà! The students in the school have easy access to each other's iPod library. I assume it wouldn't work for DRM'ed tracks, but CD-rips are DRM-free and DRM-free songs are available from iTMS too (which unfortunately gives ammo to those in the industry that favor DRM :( ).
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Well, it doesn't have to be $100 nor is it just a couple of songs.
For example, lots of students bring their iPods to school (grade school thru high school). So, all you need to do is get a bunch of students to pitch-in to buy one of these miShare devices (let's say you get 20 to pitch in, so that's only $5 per person), and voilà! The students in the school have easy access to each other's iPod library. I assume it wouldn't work for DRM'ed tracks, but CD-rips are DRM-free and DRM-free songs are available from iTMS too (which unfortunately gives ammo to those in the industry that favor DRM :( ).