macnn.com - 12/3/2008
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Amazon is in talks to bring its Amazon MP3 music store outside of the US as early as the summer, the British Telegraph newspaper claims . Senior officials from Amazon's online store have purportedly visited British label heads to negotiate details of the launch and hope to introduce a UK ...
Cyber Monday Amazon Sale on SanDisk MP3 Players
i4u.com 12/1/2008 — Amazon is continuing offering sales today, but does not call it Cyber Monday Sale, like it did last year. Amazon uses though the Cyber Monday Sales term for a special Cyber Monday Sandisk MP3 Player sale going on today.
The special deals on ...
Amazon MP3 Downloader Software for XP, Vista, Linux and Mac OS X —
PR News:
The Amazon MP3 downloader software is now available for Windows XP, Vista, Apple Mac OS X and Linux. Before you decide to make your first MP3 purchase, you should make sure that you install the Amazon Downloader first.
The software only takes 30 seconds to install, once installed you will be ...
Amazon MP3 could start price war —
Home - THE INQUIRER
Emma Hughes the Inquirer , Wednesday 3 December 2008. 17:30:00 Beats every other service THE GREEN EYED monster could be lurking at Apple soon enough as Amazon’s new MP3 download service looks set to beat prices all round. Amazon MP3 is selling top albums and singles as well as the old ...
Amazon launches UK MP3 store with bargain prices —
TECH.BLORGE.com
Amazon has launched a UK version of its music download store with some prices half those on iTunes. Analysts are question whether it’s a loss-leader strategy or if Amazon has negotiated particularly good deals with publishers.
Whereas iTunes generally charges between £5.99 and [...]
Amazon’s UK MP3 Shop Goes Live Quietly —
Gadgetizer.com
Well it didn’t happen in June as it was reported, but at least within 2008 Amazon has finally debuted their UK MP3 store .
Without much ado, Amazon revealed their first MP3 shop outside the United States. While the page looks rather similar to the one we’ve grown accustomed to, ...
Amazon MP3 Store launches in UK —
MacBytes.com
3rd Party Software: Amazon makes a bid to bite a chunk out of Apple's iTunes in the UK, launches Amazon MP3 store in UK, just in time for the Christmas market...will Apple go DRM-free in response?
Amazon MP3 Store launches in UK —
MacBytes.com
3rd Party Software: Amazon makes a bid to bite a chunk out of Apple's iTunes in the UK, launches Amazon MP3 store in UK, just in time for the Christmas market...will Apple go DRM-free in response?
Firefox addon makes pirating music easier —
Hack a Day
The Amazon MP3 Store may have the lowest prices on DRM free music, but for some people 79 cents for a song is just too much, especially when [john] and the folks at pirates-of-the-amazon.com can help you get that song for free. Pirates of the Amazon is a slick Firefox addon ...
Amazon MP3 goes live in the UK —
Tech Digest
Rejoice, DRM-haters. Amazon MP3 has quietly gone live in the UK this morning. You can find it here . It's got some big big discounts on popular albums, with Take That's new 'Circus' going for just £3, as is Elbow's 'The Seldom Seen Kid' and Seasick Steve's 'I Started Out With Nothin And I ...
Amazon's UK MP3 store quietly launched —
Shiny Shiny
It's been rumoured for a fair while here in the UK, but Amazon seems to have finally launched their UK MP3 service under a cloak of darkness. And we're not sure why - with brand new albums from the likes of Girls Aloud, Take That and Kings of Leon for £3, it's worth shouting about. > ...
SanDisk MP3 Players Just for Cyber Monday 2008 on Amazon —
PR News:
Amazon have gone crazy on Cyber Monday, as they are offering 30% to 50% off on a range of SanDisk MP3 players. You will need to hurry, as this deal only lasts for one day only, perfect for that Christmas gift.
There are 11 SanDisk MP3 Players available in the sale; these include SanDisk ...
Pirates pee on Amazon's MP3 parade —
The Register
Hijack MP3 announcement Amazon.co.uk yesterday trumpeted the launch of its MP3 download service, but a group of upstart coders chose the same day to blow their own horn about a Firefox plugin linking the e-tailer's service to The Pirate Bay.…