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Monday, November 15, 2004
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Music download vending machines coming to Britain.
A company called Inspired Broadcast Networks is installing music vending machines in a couple of subway stations in
London that’ll let you download music to your cellphone or MP3 player. They’re going to charge £1 per track, with each
kiosk having about two million songs to choose from, and that they have plans to install more than 20,000 of them at
pubs, stores, and gas stations around the country. So let’s see, custom CD kiosks never really took off, why should
music download kiosks do any better? It might be a little faster to use a kiosk, and there is a convenience factor for
when you’re on the go, but it’s not like you can’t already download (and even legally buy) music pretty easily using a
computer at home; we won’t even get into all the compatibility and DRM issues involved with connecting up different MP3
players and cellphones.
[Engadget]
1:22:25 PM
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