Napster music is now available through a web browser
October 16th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 36 times, 2 so far today
Napster music is now available through a web browser
Napster Inc has announced that they are now trying to attract more customers to use their services by offering a Web-based platform.
This system would allow members to get access to the music without downloading any additional software.
This would make it easier for users on not so popular platforms to join their services as they would require just a browser to access the media.
Christopher Allen, chief operating officer at Napster said in a statement: “With this new platform Napster can easily be integrated into consumer electronics devices or integrated into other Web sites such as social networking sites.”
He added: “When you can take the same tracks you purchased on Napster or other services and play them on your iPod or mobile phone, it will help to increase the exposure and the value of subscription services as the market opens up.”
Napster faces intense competition from the recently launched Amazon MP3 store which is selling DRM free music for prices comparable to Apple iTunes.
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