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Partners with UK company to launch MusicStation on Pavilion, Presario and Envy PCs across Europe.
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Partners with UK company to launch MusicStation on Pavilion, Presario and Envy PCs across Europe.
Yayy, just what I always wanted. The ability to pay to listen to music which goes away when I run out of money. :rolleyes:
Well, if it works for people, fair play. But IMO, a subscription-based service where most of the songs you just downloaded don't get deleted at the end of the month is a much more logical proposition (I believe Virgin Media were thinking about some similar thing?)
I presume these are actual MP3s and not DRM restricted. Granted not a lot, but the rest you can stream, so that would only be the ones you want to keep.Quote:
you only get to keep the MP3 files of ten tracks per month
It might be a much more logical proposition for you, but it's less likely to be a viable service for the content providers.
Spotify is the better model - free with ads.
Paid for)premium) gets rid of ads, and lets you keep music offline too.