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Not a fan of an always-on internet service for music. Which is odd since Netflix is wonderful, but it's probably because we'd have to get WiFi speakers set up and I want to be able to listen to music while walking about outside.
Although some of these services let you download locally, IIRC?
Of course iTunes can play MP3, as well as loads of other formats, and also import CDs as MP3 if you prefer, convert stuff to MP3, etc. But you'd be hard pressed to find anything that couldn't play AAC anyway, so there's not much point downgrading to MP3.
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