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Tuesday October 21, 2008 10:46 am

Lala Brings Muisc To The Cloud For 10 Cents

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Posted by Aaron Zollo Categories: Hot Deals, Internet, Music, Portable Audio / Video

Lala.com Music ServiceI have been using Lala for about a week and the service turns out to be one of the best ways to get all of your music from wherever you are.  The concept is quite simple, allow access to songs you already purchased and also bring a music store to the cloud for 10 cents a song.  You can further purchase songs for download at around 90 cents per song.  The best part of the service is you can listen to a full album prior to purchasing it online.  That’s right, full quality MP3s for free, as long as you are listening to them on Lala.

The library is over 5 miillion songs and is updated every Tuesday when new content comes out.  Lala also allows you to import your entire purchased collection of music from or any other music folder you may have on your current Mac or PC with a downloadable importing utility.  There is no monthly fee and all you need to do is sign up and you’re in.  You can then invite people to join and network, sort of like Facebook or Myspace, but it keeps track of what you and your friends listen to and gives suggestions based off what they listen to.  The whole thing seems too good to be true, but it certainly doesn’t disappoint.  This is one site that could provide itself as the next big thing in music as long as the RIAA continues to think it okay.


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