Amazon to launch music service this month?

Amazon to launch music service this month?
According to the online edition of the New York Post, Internet retail giant, Amazon.com, is to enter the music download service in mid-September. The website cites a source close to the situation in its report. Amazon's intentions to launch a music download store (without Digital Rights Management (DRM) software) were announced by the company back in May of this year.

Back then, Amazon said the new service will offer million of tracks from 12,000 record labels including EMI. The service will sell MP3 downloads and will compete directly with Apple Inc.'s successful iTunes download store, which has sold more than 3 billion music downloads since it opened its doors, solidifying its position as a heavyweight in the evolving market.



Amazon, of course, is one of the world's most used websites and retailers. It's new download service will benefit from its millions of customers and considering it too offers a video download service (Unbox), it should be a credible challenge to the dominance of iTunes.

Source:
Yahoo (Reuters)


Written by: James Delahunty @ 1 Sep 2007 5:18
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  • 2 comments
  • Unfocused

    Amazon sure has come a long way since the days of selling just books...

    They usually are my first stop when checking out something to buy online.

    1.9.2007 19:38 #1

  • borhan9

    At least amozon realises that drm free is the way to go.

    10.9.2007 00:15 #2

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