mac550
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Found out about this on the bbc news website, some of you may know it but i'd thought id tell others about.
anywho the software is question in called Spotify, its a free music streaming service the allows you to listen to music for free. Dont worry its fully legal and, from what i can gather, the record companys like it and encourage it because they get money from adverts, one automaticly gets play every 20 mins (or there abouts) and from premium memberships which give you ad free music and costs £9.99.
Personly i think its an awesome idea. the software is great, fast at loading tracks, no lag, great sound quality and its good for older systems as it uses less than 20Mb of system memory.
I wish they would do the same thing for movies but who knows, that might be in the pipelines, fingers cross.
love to know what you guys think on this.
Edit: sadly it only available in some european countries, but give it time
anywho the software is question in called Spotify, its a free music streaming service the allows you to listen to music for free. Dont worry its fully legal and, from what i can gather, the record companys like it and encourage it because they get money from adverts, one automaticly gets play every 20 mins (or there abouts) and from premium memberships which give you ad free music and costs £9.99.
Personly i think its an awesome idea. the software is great, fast at loading tracks, no lag, great sound quality and its good for older systems as it uses less than 20Mb of system memory.
I wish they would do the same thing for movies but who knows, that might be in the pipelines, fingers cross.
love to know what you guys think on this.
Edit: sadly it only available in some european countries, but give it time

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