Wal-Mart relaunches MP3 Store
US based retailing giant Wal-Mart has announced the relaunch of its MP3 store.
The newly revamped store is now a stronger challenger to Amazon MP3 store.
Apple iTunes remains the market leader despite continuing to sell DRM loaded songs.
Prices of songs on the Wal-Mart store range between 74-94 cent. This is a bit cheaper than the rival stores in the market.
They are also offering buyers a free song every week. Customers also get an additional song on buying an album.
The songs on sale on Wal-Mart are free of any DRM which makes it possible for the user to play it on any compatible device. There are no limitations.
Checkout: Wal-Mart MP3 Store
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