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Old 09-29-2015, 03:14 PM   #87
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As a long time audibook listener (I actually started with cd's way back when), I would say that it's going to be very hard for someone to make an inroad into audible.
I'd tend to agree. Downpour is a good service and everything is DRM-free MP3 (maybe watermarked?) which is nice, but as decent a service as it is they don't have the depth of catalog Audible does and with the number of Audible Studios books now it'd be tough unless Audible/Amazon starts making those available to other services. They might as they do make Brilliance Audio (owned by Amazon) titles available to Downpour.
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