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Napster
By: John Frederick Moore , Troy Dreier
Napster has twice revolutionized music downloading: first infamously by facilitating illegal downloads, then by popularizing the notion of "renting" music through its Napster To Go subscription plan. The new online service, found at Napster. Music is free on Napster once again--sort of. In our testing, Napster's new online streaming worked well on Windows computers, and the 32Kbps streaming rate didn't bother us. The Napster client offers built-in support and documentation, which consists of well-written FAQs and a detailed user guide.

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