Napster and the other subscription services such as Rhapsody and Yahoo don't do enough marketing. I went to a holiday concert recently and the conductor was gushing about "a wonderful resource called iTunes where you can listen to 30 second samples of any song." She was not aware that you can listen to complete tracks for free at free.napster.com and that for just $15 per month you can download them onto a music player and listen to them on the go.
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