Monday, September 27, 2004
Virgin launches digital music service

Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group Ltd. became the latest company to enter the digital music market and try to de-throne Apple's popular iTunes Store.
"Virigin Digital includes a digi-music store, screaming radio, portable device management tools, and a subscription service.
Said Branson: 'We worked directly with passionate music fans...and we've come up with a digital music service that...defines the Virgin energy and spirit'.
The firm said that the Digital Megastore will have a million tracks for 99 cents apiece, and tracks can be burned to CDs, no problems.
It also said that the service will include a digital music management tool to master the different audio sources currently available.
The service is available only in the United States, so far. It plans to extend it later on."[Via theinquirer]
The MethodShop Spin: Isn't the online music scene already too crowded? Everyone from Sony, Yahoo, Wal-Mart, Napster, Microsoft and Real Networks are trying to pick up the scraps left behind by Apple's iTunes Music Store. At this rate, we wouldn't be surprised if even Home Dept started a music store.
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