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Napster made in 1999 to make file sharing of music over the internet to a simple exercise for the large masses. With its peer-to-peer technology, this was the first major file-sharing service. And a real thorn in the record industry, who made sure to close the business for copyright infringement two years later.
Standing up from the dead
Wreck Bottle Man has since been sold a few times . Napster ended up as a legal music service flow.
The American company Rhapsody today brushes the dust off the old brand and opens his ministry for fourteen European countries, including Norway.
Lots of leg
Music Streaming Services, there are quite a number of already, but now it will obviously be more who will fight for customers.
– Napster rises from the dead and re-launched in day streaming service in Norway. This is a new rival to Spotify and Wimp, said in a press release.
price for access to 20 million music tracks, including Norwegian and international artists will be 99 million per month. The songs can be played both offline and online. There seems to be support for iOS, Android, smart TV’s, music systems and more.
They try to stand out in an already crowded market by offering including live concerts, audiobooks and “exclusive interviews “with the artists.
Try it
entry into Norway happens just before Apple is expected to unveil a” iRadio “-flow service at its annual developer conference WWDC next week. There is no doubt that it will be interesting to see who will win the day.
In an attempt to convince customers of its excellence Napster now offers free 30-day trial, check out www.napster.com .
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