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iTunes songs remain 99 cents & free Napster

A few weeks ago, Clark talked about the ungrateful music labels that were trying to convince Apple to charge more for songs on iTunes. But Apple didn’t budge. Apple pretty much saved the music business when it created the iPod and iTunes. Until that happened people were just stealing music. Then, once the music business was back on track thanks to Apple, the labels tried to stick it to the public. Thankfully, Apple refused. And all the negative stories gave Apple real wind behind their sales. So, the price point will stay at 99 cents a song. The company now has 80 percent of the market share out there.
In other music news, Napster now has a free music site. You have to listen to ads while you listen, but the music is free!

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