Pshaw. This is like coloring in the lines. The only way to achieve true maximization of drawer space is to do away with all dividers and go with the drawer in its natural state. Every utensil for themselves.
Instead of "having to dig through your history to find an accidentally closed tab" in Chrome, you can just open a new tab and click 'Recently Closed' on the bottom right. It brings up the ten most recently closed tabs/pages.
The directions say to fluff the rice with a fork, a known eating utensil! Of course you are going to eat some to all of it before it hits the serving bowl!
I'm not saying that Rhapsody is not without its faults, I just think those faults also deserve to get discussed.
For what it's worth, I didn't notice any major UI differences between Rhapsody and Spotify, but I admittedly don't have enough experience with Rdio to make a judgement. My biggest beef with Rhapsody is that the search functionality does a terrible job with fuzzification, where even leaving off a 'The' can give you undesired results.
Why doesn't anyone talk about Rhapsody in these discussions? They've been doing "radio stations" for a while, you can access the library from the web without a client installed, and it costs the same as what you'd pay for Spotify Premium (which is the only way to get mobile streaming on Spotify).