Jun 07

They’re slashing MP3 prices!

ITunes: $.99 per song. Napster: $.99 per song. Wal-Mart: $.88 per song. Rhapsody: $.79. Complete albums from any of these services: $9.99 to $20. Allofmp3’s pricing? They charge you per megabyte. OK, sounds all right, you say. But get this: you pay $.01 per megabyte. A typical 4-minute MP3 song encoded at 128KB costs about $.04. That’s no misprint. To make the deal even sweeter, you have a choice of encoders: MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, Windows Media, or MusePack.

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