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Musicmatch – not just your music player

July 11, 2006

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Music is the universal language as some people would say. Maybe it is true. That is probably why with the advent of the Internet, people get to enjoy all sorts of music from different parts of the world all the more. Musicmatch happens to be one of those music players you could download for free and it has an interesting software you could use to organize your digital music collection. But it actually goes beyond that. Musicmatch also has a music store.

Musicmatch store
If you want legal downloads, you could buy songs from the Musicmatch store. Each song costs around 99cents and an album around $9.99 usually. Downloads from the Musicmatch site are legal and of CD quality.

Aside from that there are also Gift Certificates and Allowances that you could give to your friends and family. It could be as low as $10 or as high as $100. It is so easy to give them gifts this way.

Allowances are also another way you could share the wealth of music avilable from Musicmatch. Similar to the Gift Certificates, the allowance could be as low as $10 and you could let them have that much downloads. They do not even have to get your credit card number for them to do so. Convenient right?

There is one drawback to this service though. This service is only available to persons in the United States. Those from other countries would still have to look for other sources.

Not everyone might like to pay for such a service for $4.99 a month. But the thing is that it does give a wide variety of songs as well as opportunities for legally downloading music on your computer or your gadget. There are always tradeoffs, of course. But if you look at it another way, it is fairly reasonable.

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