
The Napster store accommodates a huge, very elaborate selection of MP3 tracks with no digital rights management software for 50p each or £5 for most complete albums.
What Napster simply intended to do, and quite honestly it hit bulls eye there, was to create a comprehensive music portal, where music lovers will be engaged to the necessary level to create a sort of music synergy. And on top of everything else the MP3 tracks will be compatible with every sort of MP3 player.
Very admirable attempt from Napster indeed, but will it be adequate to face Apple Store?
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