MySpace may be the biggest social network in America, but it isn’t big in the music downloading industry. Reuters recently pointed out that they may soon be releasing a music download service of their own. Reuters does not know for sure, but it is speculating that it may be a white box version of Amazon ‘s DRM-Free UnBox music service.
They may be launching a version on the web for streaming and a version for downloading music. Reuters pointed out that it is expected to offer the the service for free, meaning the music would be free. All free things come with a catch, and you may have to put up with ads in your music or some other form of advertising. I doubt that MySpace will succeed with this, as I still can’t figure out why they were popular to begin with.
They may be launching a version on the web for streaming and a version for downloading music. Reuters pointed out that it is expected to offer the the service for free, meaning the music would be free. All free things come with a catch, and you may have to put up with ads in your music or some other form of advertising. I doubt that MySpace will succeed with this, as I still can’t figure out why they were popular to begin with.
Via [Reuters]
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