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> What is it as a matter of interest?



Spotify is a program for streaming mp3's for free, it's laid out in quite a similar way to itunes, you can also pay to download stuff permanently. Loads of people signed up and eventually they started restricting access as they were quite over subscribed, so now you have to have an invite code from an existing member to gain access. If you buy the premium version (which allows you to listen on your iphone, has no adverts and higher quality mp3's) then you get a few invite codes to give out to mates

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As an aside we have spotify, napster and last.fm (there are reasons, honest!) and at the moment I'd say we use Napster most because it integrates best with our squeezebox system. Spotify is good though, it's not unusual for it to have tunes Napster doesn't as well as the playist sharing stuff, never use that though.


PM sent re the invitation.

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