Law1 min ago
Now is this not good news?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-109184 4/Amazon-sparks-music-price-war-offering-album s-online-3.html
Will one be able to download direct to a computer, or will want a ipod or phone?
Will one be able to download direct to a computer, or will want a ipod or phone?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There needs to be serious competition for iTunes. It is not healthy for one retailer to have such a dominant share of the market.
Not sure if this is it though.
There have been many attempts to steal the iTunes store's customers and there are many other download services, Besides competing on price, if they are to serious dent iTunes sales, they need to create a credible rival to the store.
Not sure if this is it though.
There have been many attempts to steal the iTunes store's customers and there are many other download services, Besides competing on price, if they are to serious dent iTunes sales, they need to create a credible rival to the store.
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I welcome the competition, but to challenge iTunes, the new service will have to provide not only the music, but album cover artwork.
iTunes in the UK is hideously overpriced, but (and I hate to say this) the interface is superb. There is no other music provider to challenge it (for now).;
I think it's going to be a case of 'wait and see'.
Incidentally - most modern music is not worth more than �3 per album.
In my day you had quality music. Not the rubbish you hear in the charts nowadays (there...I've finally become my father).
iTunes in the UK is hideously overpriced, but (and I hate to say this) the interface is superb. There is no other music provider to challenge it (for now).;
I think it's going to be a case of 'wait and see'.
Incidentally - most modern music is not worth more than �3 per album.
In my day you had quality music. Not the rubbish you hear in the charts nowadays (there...I've finally become my father).