Napster has gone legit! It’s come a long way since starting the infamous p2p mp3 swapping revolution in the late 90’s.
Napster has the largest collection of licensed DRM mp3 music on the internet with over 6 million tracks available making it bigger then even iTunes. Weather you own a creative Zen, Sony walkman or iPod, Napster will work with all players as their tracks are all encoded in mp3 format. You can also buy DRM free track from Napster costing £0.79 ($1.00) per track.

As well as buying tracks from Napster, you can also stream tracks on demand 24/7 on your PC for a monthly subscription (only £9.95!) from the 6 million track library. I have been using Napster’ on demand streaming subscription service for the last year and it’s great. For less than the price of a CD per month, you can steam and download unlimited full mp3 tracks, listen to the hundreds of streaming radio stations that are updated weekly and get to hear all the latest releases. The streaming service works great and is very fast and reliable. I highly recommend Napster’s streaming service so try it free for a week!
Get a week’s Napster free trial now!
Posted under Music On Demand
This post was written by TV Online on February 11, 2008






























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