There is a new big player on the online music stores business and the giant company AOL is the one running the gig. The original site was bought from Circuit Cuty last year, but the revamped site was released recently and comes with over 2.5 million songs and videos that are available for any visitor to access via a browser. For download purposes on aol music Now, the price is between $10 and $15 per month for the full access, or $4,95 per month for AOL Radio + XM Satellite Radio service. It's similar to iTunes but the big difference is that AOL Music Now can be accessed from a browser, while with iTunes you have to download and install the program. They also have a blog with the latest news that deserves some attention.
Visit AOL Music Now at http://music.aol.com
Via Yahoo News
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