Mon, May 18th, 2009
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* 5 MP3s come with $5-per-month streaming plan
* Price cut from $12.99 per month
* Aims to compete with iTunes
* Napster owner Best Buy plans in-store marketing campaign
NEW YORK, May 18 (Reuters) - Digital music supplier Napstersaid on Monday it is slashing its monthly subscription price to$5 and adding downloads of songs to its streaming service in abid to expand its customer base and compete with Apple Inc's(AAPL.O) iTunes.
Related stories from top sites:
Reports of Limited Palm Pre Stocks Keep Rolling In
May 18th, 2009 - PC World
Remember yesterday's good news that the Palm Pre's $100 mail-in-rebate would be automatically deducted at Best Buy and Radio Shack stores? Well, now it's time for the bad news...
Palm Pre Getting Big Push From Best Buy
May 18th, 2009 - InformationWeek
Palm's Pre smartphone runs on webOS(click for image gallery) Sprint is looking at its exclusive deal to market the Palm Pre to reverse its continuing loss of subscribers...
Best Buy to carry the Palm Pre in mobile stores with instant rebates
May 18th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Best Buy Co. and RadioShack Corp. say they will carry Palm Inc.'s new Pre smart phone, offering customers instant rebates. Palm, based in Sunnyvale...
Is Palm Pre's June 6 Arrival D-Day For Sprint And Palm?
May 18th, 2009 - ChannnelWeb
Will it be Palm Pre to the rescue? It appears that put up or shut up time for both Sprint Nextel and Palm has a date: June 6. That's the day that, according to Sprint and Palm, the much-discussed Palm Pre will first be available to customers...
Napster Slashing Pricing On Music Subscription Service
May 18th, 2009 - InformationWeek
Napster, which trails Apple, Amazon and others in the online music business, slashed on Monday the price of its subscription service by nearly 62%, apparently hoping to jumpstart sales.Napster...




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