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Metallica’s favorite music service
I’m using Napster, but it is no longer the illegal music-sharing service of years ago (see “All the Rave“, a book about the original Napster’s rise and fall). Napster is now a provider of subscription music, and they also sell MP3s. Up to now they have competed with Rhapsody in the music subscription business, which is mainly targeted at MP3 Players other than iPods and Zunes.
After being purchased by Best Buy in September of last year, Napster has now come up with a pricing strategy which puts them in competition with iTunes. First they dropped their monthly subscription from $12.95 to $5 per month - this is the “regular membership”, and not “Napster To Go” which still costs the same. Then they sweetened the deal by allowing subscribers to download 5 songs per month for free. These free songs are in the MP3 format which most MP3 Players support. iTunes gives you one free song download per week, but you don’t get to choose the song, and it is in the Apple AAC format.
So basically you are paying $5 for 5 songs, which is more or less what most online music stores charge. Additionally you can stream music from a large music catalog of around 7 million songs. You can add downloaded songs to your Sony Walkman NWZ-E438FBLK 8GB MP3 Player, which also supports DRM-free AAC format songs from the iTunes Music Store.
Posted on Saturday, May 23rd, 2009 Metallica’s favorite music service by mervyn


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