Amazon.com begins offering digital music download service |
Boston Globe - Sep 26, 2007 |
Amazon.com Inc., the world's largest Internet retailer, began a digital-music download service to compete with Apple Inc.'s iTunes, selling restriction-free tracks from more than 20,000 record labels.
The MP3 service offers 2.3 million songs from more than 180,000 artists, Amazon.com said yesterday. The songs, most priced from 89 to 99 cents, don't have software that limits how customers can store and play them.
The addition of a music-download service pits Amazon.com against iTunes, the world's most popular online-music store, and may offer the recording industry a chance to unlock Apple's dominance of the market. Adding the service also may lift Amazon.com's revenue as sales of compact discs decline.
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- Posted: 2007-09-26 10:07:11
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