Mar 14 2006

Coming Soon: Amazon’s MP3 Players and Music Service

  • Written by Jorge
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Jeff Bezos sure is brave for his decision to rival Apple’s line of iPods. Amazon will be entering the digital music business with its own MP3 players and music service. In fact, Bezos is chatting with Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, Warner Music Group, and EMI Group PLC in hopes to launch the music service by this summer. The service would charge a flat monthly fee for unlimited music downloading. For any subscribers to the service, Amazon may give away a pre-loaded player for free, as long as the subscriber keeps the service for a year.

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  1. Afn

    Service will fail.

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