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MySpace Music store to take on iTunes, including mobile downloads

myspace-music1.jpgMySpace has just announced a high-profile move into the digital music retailing space, to compete head-on with Apple’s iTunes. It’s called MySpace Music, and is a joint venture with major labels Sony BMG, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group. They’re describing it as a “fully integrated 360 degree global music solution”. Whatever that is.No, I’ll tell you what it is. It goes beyond MySpace’s existing music features - streaming tracks on bands’ profiles - and is basically a platform for artists and labels to sell music and other content on the MySpace Music site, on band profiles, and through regular MySpace users’ profiles too. It includes DRM-free song downloads (so they’ll work on your phone), but also a mobile storefront run by Jamba, which like MySpace is owned by News Corporation.

In short: you’ll be able to buy full-tracks, ringtones and wallpapers from your favourite bands’ MySpace profiles, as well as non-mobile products like t-shirts and gig tickets. It’s all rolling out over the next few months, and since it’s global, it’ll work for us Brits too. It’s a big deal for MySpace and the music industry, although in truth, for us music fans it’s just a (theoretically) easier way to get all this stuff from one place.

Hey, I wonder whether MySpace Music will be available on phones too? MySpace has a mobile site, after all…



MySpace music and full YouTube on your Windows Mobile device

Myspace music.jpgWindows Mobile users can now get access to MySpace Music and watch full YouTube videos thanks to a handy little application from some independent developers.

Thanks to a downloadable media player called TCPMP (The Core Packet Media Player), and some plug ins from someone called Anthony Capobianco, you can now use your Windows Mobile smartphone to get access to the full YouTube site (not the rather limited mobile version), and listen to Myspace’s music player on your handset.

It’s not a straightforward download but it is relatively painless. You download and install the TCPMP media player on your Windows Mobile device (you can get it here), then get the plug-ins (which you can get here).

Now you’re ready to rock out to bands on MySpace and watch those infamous YouTube videos you love, all on your mobile.