Amazon taking on iTunes with music downloads

Amazon.com has begun a digital-music download service to compete with Apple's iTunes, selling restriction-free tracks from more than 20,000 record labels.

The MP3 service offers 2.3 million songs from more than 180,000 artists, the world's largest Internet retailer said Tuesday. The songs, most priced from 89 cents to 99 cents, don't have software that limits how customers can store and play the tunes.

More than half of the 2 million songs on Amazon.com cost 89 cents each. The best-selling albums cost no more than $8.99, unless marked otherwise.

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