MySpace Music to rival iTunes
Posted on September 25, 2008
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Streaming on-line multi-media content is a hot topic of discussion this week. Just a few days ago I read that IMDB is allowing their readers to watch full length movies on-line. Today MySpace Music made an official announcement that it will allow the entire back catalogue of artists to be streamed online through their website.
Until now, an artist is only limited to stream four songs on their MySpace page. With MySpace Music you can listen to all the music you want when you are logged on to the site but if you wish to download the songs, you’ll have to pay 79p per song. Although there is no mention of song quality.
The service is set to be available in the UK before Christmas. The rivalry is heating up for Apple iTunes. I’ve been buying all my songs from iTunes in the last couple of years, I think this Christmas I will download the No. 1 hit from MySpace Music for a change.
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