Napster lays claim to largest digital music store

Posted in Handheld Entertainment by Shane McGlaun on May 20th, 2008

Napster Claims Over 6 million TracksNapster has walked onto Apple’s beach and kicked sand in the face of iTunes. Napster now claims to have the largest MP3 store around with 6 million tracks. Napster also claims that its tracks are iPhone and iPod compatible.

Napster says that its MP3 store is 50% larger than any other MP3 store and has the largest major label catalog of any digital music store. It also claims to have the largest catalog of independent music available as well.

All downloads made in the U.S. on Napster are in DRM-free MP3 format. Napster says it is the first music subscription service to offer 100% of its catalog in DRM-free formats. All tracks are priced at $0.99 each and complete MP3 albums retail for $9.95.

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