HDtracks challenges iTunes dominance. Convenience will still beat quality.

Steve Guttenberg, at Crave, thinks HDtracks can cause a dent on iTunes dominance:
True, iTunes isn't in any immediate danger of losing market share–HDtracks is just starting up–so you're not going to find Radiohead, R.E.M., or the Rolling Stones' music there just yet. HDtracks' selection is quirkier, less mainstream, with folk, gospel, blues, jazz, Latin, pop, R&B, rock, classical and soundtracks from a wide spectrum of independent labels. HDtracks is adding new labels all the time.
HDtracks was started by David and Norman Chesky, who will continue to run their audiophile record label, Chesky Records. HDtracks will in the coming months begin to offer ultra high resolution 96-khz/24-bit files, which will sound even better, much better than CD quality downloads, for a limited number of titles.
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