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    Posted by thinkdj on September 25th, 2007
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    Amazon.com has launched a public beta for its new digital music service, “Amazon MP3.” At launch, the service includes more than 2 million songs from more than 180,000 artists. As previously reported, every song on Amazon MP3 is available without DRM software, meaning MP3s can be accessed on virtually any device.

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    Amazon MP3 is offering most songs at 89 or 99 cents, with all of the top 100 downloaded songs available at 89 cents. MP3s can be purchased via one-click shopping on the site, or through the Amazon MP3 Downloader software that the company offers.

    [ Via Mashable ]

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