Napster: Napster takes a different approach to digital music: You pay a monthly fee for unlimited streams and downloads that you can play as long as you keep your $9.99 subscription paid. Read PC Magazine’s take on Real Music Store. Its greatest advantage comes in sound quality with tracks ripped at 192 kbps AAC format, its songs sound much better than Apple’s or Microsoft’s. It even shows you an entire artist’s discography, even if you can’t buy the album through the service. It has a clean interface that’s easy to browse. Real Music Store: Real offers a good alternative to the big guys. You can find more details in PC Magazine’s review of MSN Music. MSN Music does have more jazz and classical music than iTunes Music Store, but in other areas it falls short especially when it comes to creating a fun vibe like Apple has. MSN Music is the only site to compete with iTunes Music Store’s number of tracks: both have about a million available. From the start, the Redmond giant fixed its gaze on Apple. ![]() MSN Music: Microsoft was a late entry into the digital music game, launching its site in the fall of 2004. Read more about iTunes Music Store in PC Magazine’s review. Recent updates have added videos and community features like iMix, a way to publish your favorite playlists. iTunes Music Store looks great and is a snap to use. ITunes Music Store: Apple’s digital music store provided the mold for the recent entries into the market.
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