Amazon MP3 could launch in Britain soon
Amazon offers one of the most compelling iTunes competitors around right now. The online retailer offers music downloads from all four major labels. And unlike Apple's iTunes, Microsoft's Zune Marketplace and other digital music stores, Amazon MP3 offers DRM-free music at reasonable prices. There's just one problem -- the service doesn't work outside of the US. Yet. For months, Amazon has been saying that it plans to go international. Now it looks like the company is taking the first steps. The Telegraph reports that Amazon MP3 officials visited London last week to meet with record label execs. It's possible that Amazon could launch a UK version of its MP3 music store by the end of the year.
[via Engadget]












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Subscribe to commentstechnophobeJun 23rd 2008 12:08PM
Will it be any better/different to play.com MP3?
emmzeeJun 23rd 2008 3:32PM
What about CANADA, Amazon jerks? We're all still waiting to GIVE YOU MONEY! -_-'
(Yes, I'm aware its likely the Canadian government as much as Amazon that's holding it up here in the north ...)