Amazon digital music store, after the Apple iTunes store of course, has become the second biggest service after a full year of selling music tracks from all for major record labels, say industry estimates.
Amazon hasn’t released any dales figures for digital music yet and so far hasn’t responded to interview requests. Gene Munster, a financial analyst for Piper Jaffray reckons Amazon will shift 130 million music tracks in 08, but that runs a very distant second place to iTunes estimated 2.4 Billion tracks.
Obviously iTunes is available in more countries than the younger Amazon whose first foreign store opened on the 3rd of December in the UK.
So readers, given the choice, which would you choose; Amazon Music or Apple iTunes?
Source — Yahoo