Walmart MP3 store adds 74 cent tracks, Mac, Linux support
I love a good price war. And it looks like Walmart is challenging Amazon and Apple to one by offering select MP3 downloads from Walmart's online music store for just 74 cents. Not every song will go for that price, but standard tracks start at 94 cents per song, which is still cheaper than music on iTunes. Amazon typically sells MP3 music for between 89 and 99 cents per song.
Walmart is also rolling out improved support for web browsers that aren't Internet Explorer and operating systems that aren't Windows. You can now download MP3s from Walmart's web store using OS X, Linux, or Windows, Firefox, Safar, or Internet Explorer.
Walmart has a library of over 3 million DRM-free MP3 tracks from the four major lables and a number of independent artists.
[via Electronista]
Walmart is also rolling out improved support for web browsers that aren't Internet Explorer and operating systems that aren't Windows. You can now download MP3s from Walmart's web store using OS X, Linux, or Windows, Firefox, Safar, or Internet Explorer.
Walmart has a library of over 3 million DRM-free MP3 tracks from the four major lables and a number of independent artists.
[via Electronista]













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Subscribe to commentsbradwjensenOct 28th 2008 3:15PM
GO Journey! :P
AndreaOct 28th 2008 9:30PM
on the other hand you can stream music free over searchme's music search and even create your own mixes. free beats $.
RickNov 7th 2008 8:08AM
over priced by exactly 74c
music IS free (as in beer)