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steveraven IMO the 'limit' feature is indeed a killer - but not in the way suggested above. We first have to assume that all your friends are using BlackBerrys and that they have subscribed to the service. Then we have to assume that a thrash metal merchant would indeed be interested in listening to Lady GaGa and the Smurfs, and vice versa. And then we would have to assume that all of these people would be happy to put up with the FURTHER limit of being only able to swap 25 of their tracks per month (less than one track per day), which will in turn lead to friends cancelling their subscriptions, which will lead to you being on your own with 50 tracks, half of which cannot be swapped for two months, which will lead to you cancelling your subscription, which is everything come full circle.
Wrong, you don't need your bbm friends on bbm music, it's completely separate, you can add anybody and anybody can invite you, in less then a week I have 2000 songs available. You can also hide the songs or artists you don't like.
Pretty soon you discover some people that really know their music and have created some really cool playlists.
Biggest misconception is that you need many bbm friends for this, you don't, I only have 5 bbm friends on bbmm, the rest are random people, some with really cool music taste.
After a while chances are if you're looking for a song, it's already available to you from somebody else.
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