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Napster debuts web-based subscription service

Napster, LLC unveiled a major redesign of its music subscription service with the launch of Napster 4.0, a feature-rich web-based service that allows subscribers to access and play their music on any Internet-connected computer without downloading any software.

Napster 4.0 gives subscribers the freedom to enjoy on-demand access to its massive music catalog of 5 million tracks anytime, anywhere. Subscribers just need to sign in to the new cross-platform application. Subscribers will also be able to access any saved tracks, albums or playlists.

Napster 4.0 also gives Mac and Linux users for the first time the ability to stream music from the subscription service, including unlimited, on-demand access to Napster’s massive catalog of 5 million songs. The Napster 4.0 client user interface mirrors the web-based service. PC-based subscribers can use the client to manage their music collection, rip and burn CDs and transfer tracks to a compatible portable device.

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