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Thursday February 3, 2005 10:15 pm
Napster To Go Service Launches
Last month we told you about Napster’s newest idea for renting music instead of paying 99 cents a track. We informed you that the service, at $14.99, was being beta tested. The service is now available on Napster’s To Go website. The only drawback is that only a few portable MP3 players work with the service. The current list of To Go compatible players include the iriver H10, Creative Zen Micro, SMT5600 Smart Phone, Zen Portable Media Center, Gateway GCM-4 Photo Jukebox, iriver H320, iriver PMC-120, and the Samsung YH-999 Portable Media Center. More compatible players are sure to be released, just look for the “Works with Napster To Go” logo. Of course, the Apple iPod is not supported. Will that make it harder for Napster to compete with iTunes? This seems to be a good service since you are able to have unlimited downloads for $15 a month. Say you download 1,000 songs, instead of paying $1,000 using iTunes, you only spend $15 a month. A very completive price, however, could the incompatibility of the iPod be this service’s downfall?
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No iPod Support = DOA.
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haha yeah no kidding… apparently some people like to lose money.
How could you even think of launching something like this without ipod support?
/boggle
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I read about this in the papers this morning. Believe there was a drawback with this. You cant make hard copies of the songs you down while you can with itunes.Also agree with everyone else. Stupid not to have ipod support even though its competeing against itunes :/
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napster isn’t very smart. i wonder how often their site will crash due to hoarding of mp3’s.
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I find this completely useless… You can’t make hard copies of your songs, and when napster closes, you lose everything you paid for, since your songs aren’t usable anymore…
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For all the flak Napster gets regarding its “rental” business model, and now the “252 CD burn” hack, it’s actually getting good reviews from users.
Though I’m not currently a subscriber, music subscriptions can be great for finding new music. I was blown away by 7 bands within the first three weeks of using Rhapsody, which is incredible.
Indie bands benefit from subscriptions, since they give more exposure when listeners are more willing to experiment (no incremental cost, etc). And that’s good for the music industry in general, which could use a shot in the arm. I’m sick of manufactured pop.
Mike
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