
This is big news, Amazon has just launched their music catalog DRM free, so if you have a music player that's not an iPod, Zune (like the MAKE Daisy MP3 player kit) or something else this might be the best way to get your music in a format it can play (and keep it that way) or if you have a music player but don't want to worry about your music not working one day this is a good option too. Perhaps this is the beginning of the end of DRM'ed content... Link.
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Wow. This combined with Pandora and Last.fm could end music piracy as we know it. I'm no longer locked into specific OSes, players, and programs to get the music I want, and without the extra step of converting CDs myself.
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89 cents per song at 256kbps VBR? Take that itunes!
Oh, how I hate apple.
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