Thursday, September 25, 2008

DRM-free music service launched by Myspace

Myspace
has launched a new music service.The service lets you play full tracks from the website and lets you download purchased MP3s of songs through the Amazon MP3 supported system. The normal Myspace music player now includes links to buy songs and add songs to the new playlist feature.

The amazon's Downloader utility lets you load up purchased song directly to itunes and windows media player.

The company is relying on its social networking component to promote the use of music. Now member will be able to create streaming playlist with over 50 songs, that can be shared as well as automatically ranked.Myspace is definitely taking a big step against social networking rival Facebook which up to date has no direct moneymaking system, and mainly rely on web apps such as ilike.

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