Wal-Mart has joined the likes of Amazon.com and iTunes today - it is offering MP3 downloads, free of DRM. Much as it's hard to applaud anything Wal-Mart does, it is a major step when the world's ...
The Walmart online music downloads store sprung into life during the summer of 2007, and within six months had arrived at the conclusion that what its customers really wanted was a totally DRM-free ...
All MP3 digital tracks only 94 cents, with music content from major record labels such as EMI Music and Universal – available now at Walmart.com ( www.walmart.com) “As we consistently strive to help ...
Eight years after retail giant Walmart announced its ‘iTunes-killer’ 88-cent MP3 downloads, the company is waving the white flag and closing shop later this month. In a letter to Walmart distributors, ...
Wal-Mart stores announced last week that it will begin testing digital music downloads on its Web site, www.walmart.com, selling songs for 88 cents each. This decision will place the retailer in ...
American retail giant Walmart will close its online digital music store, Walmart MP3 Downloads, at the end of the month, a spokesman for the company said. "We recently notified our music partners that ...
Walmart is pulling the plug on its MP3 downloads store, but it will continue to support DRMed tracks that it sold before the store went DRM-free. The news comes via a leaked memo to Digital Music News ...
BRISBANE, Calif., March 23 (UPI) -- Wal-Mart Tuesday officially launched its music file download service offering thousands of digital downloads at 88 cents a song. The Bentonville, Ark., discount ...
The world's largest retailer Wal-Mart has officially launched its music download service, offering songs at 88 US cents, after a three-month test. Wal-Mart cited "a successful test launch" last ...
Scott Jagow: Wal-Mart said this morning it’s gonna start selling music downloads without copy protection software. That’s the software that prevents you from copying a song to more than one device.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Wal-Mart Stores said on Tuesday it is now selling digital music downloads on its website without the customary copy-protection ...
Now that compact discs are dying, are record stores next? Of course, brick-and-mortar buildings won’t vanish anytime soon, but the public humbling of Tower Records, by way of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy ...
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