Ubuntu One Music store ready to land in Lucid?

Lucid Lynx comes with a newly designed Software Center where you will be able to purchase music from the same application that allows you to browse, search and install applications. Most likely this will be a partnership with Amazon's digital music download service (seeing as how Amazon already has a version of its MP3 download tool for Linux). The music service will work in conjunction with either Rhythmbox or Banshee.
A music store build into an operating system without the need of adding extra software plus the already available and coming features to Ubuntu one (back up, store, sync and share your data with other Ubuntu One users) - how simple and easy is that? And soon enough commercial software will join the mix inside of the Ubuntu Software Center. This will rock!
[Via & screenshot OMG! Ubuntu!]













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Subscribe to comments216Feb 18th 2010 2:01PM
if they can get the drivers thing working/easier they might have a hit on their hands
Oliver KomadinaFeb 18th 2010 2:17PM
The driver-support in Ubuntu is very good. All of my hardware and pheripals were detected out of the box (Razer mice, HP Photosmart All-in-One, nVidia GPU)
Do you have a certain problem or a you judging from a Windows machine? ;)
dowloadsquadFeb 19th 2010 6:57AM
If your comment is intended to imply that Ubuntu is somehow harder to set up than Windows, check out the side-by-side comparison at http://ricegf.posterous.com/installing-your-own-os-whos-easy. However, the future of Ubuntu, as with Windows and Mac OS/X, is pre-installed on new devices by companies like Dell (http://dell.com/ubuntu), System76 and ZaReason.
mkoFeb 18th 2010 2:57PM
I wonder if the store will be available worldwide?