Amazon MP3 beta is up and running
Sep 26th, 2007 by dabloguiman
Amazon announced today the launch of its DRM-free mp3 download store. The price per song varies from 89 to 99 cents with albums as low as $4.99.
So far EMI is the only label that has made songs available for purchasing.
Songs can be purchased directly from the website but there is also an Amazon MP3 Downloader application that is required for album purchases.
This is directly from the Amazon site:
“You can buy songs from any computer with a web browser capable of downloading files from the Internet. The MP3 files you purchase will download directly to your computer and are compatible with any system that can read the MP3 music format. The Amazon MP3 Downloader is a tiny application that is required for purchasing and downloading an entire album and is currently available for Mac and Windows operating systems. If you use Linux, you can currently buy individual songs. A Linux version of the Amazon MP3 Downloader is under development, and when released will allow entire album purchases.”
The Amazon MP3 Downloader is available for Windows XP or Vista and Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.
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