Amazon MP3 public beta is now live. Amazon's new music download portal is offering two million songs from 180,000 artists and 20,000 labels including EMI and Universal tracks, in DRM-free 256Kbps MP3 format. All "top 100" songs on the site be sold at the lower USD$0.89, while others will be at USD$0.99 each. Whole albums will cost from $5.99 to $9.99, with best selling albums at $8.99.
The best news is the songs on Amazon MP3 will be DRM-free, so you can transfer and copy it to all your MP3 players in your collection, or even burn to CDs, all you want after you pay for it. How's that for a challenge to iTunes?
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