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2007.10.16

Napster 4.0 - You Can Put Lipstick On A Pig, But...

Napster Yesterday Napster launched 4.0. an upgrade that eliminates the need to download special software thus opening their system to Apple and Linux users.  They've also added some new music discovery features and a slick new design. (Crave has a slide tour here.)

THE BUNNY KISSES THE PIG

Pig_lipstick_3 Normally I'm excited by any upgrades that enhance the digital experience and might increase download numbers, but this one misses the point. Napster 4.0 reminds me of the farmer who said "You can put lipstick on a pig, but its still a pig."

Music subscription has never gained traction. Tens of millions of dollars later Napster has only 770,00 subscribers worldwide. People want to own music; and now a major label backed "Total Control" service could decimate already measly subscriber numbers.

Napster_40_5 On the download front, Napster says they are getting ready for when the DRM floodgates will really open. But why aren't they selling the millions of DRM free tracks available now?  A few months ago Napster told me that it was because consumers would be confused by mixed formats in the same store.  Frankly I don't buy that argument and iTunes, Rhapsody and others degree.

Unless they start doing a better job of selling people the music they want in the format they want at competitive prices, the newest Napster will never gain traction.

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