MySpace makes music moves: buys iLike, kills autoplay
MySpace made two big moves in its music business this week, purchasing social music service iLike (which just launched an mp3 store) and shutting off that annoying autoplay feature for profile songs. Both of these decisions seem pretty savvy, and might help turn around MySpace's image as a dying site. iLike will remain a separate service, but its new music store and its huge userbase on ...
iLike, the popular social music service that took Facebook by storm, has always featured free 30-second preview clips of songs, but now they're getting into the business of selling full-length mp3 files. Prices are comparable to what we're used to from iTunes: songs range from 89 cents to $1.29. Songs that are available for purchase will have a "buy" button next to them in your profile. The ...





