Don’t BuyMusic from us
Some of you may know that BuyMusic recently launched an online music store that is somewhat similar to Apple’s iTunes Music Store. The difference is that a web browser is used to browse the store. BuyMusic is only available to those using IE on a Windows machine. Fine. That’s their decision. But why just stop the rest of us at the door, not even giving us a way to browse their store? Maybe some people would be willing to use another browser to buy stuff from them? Seems like a bad business move to me. Matthew Haughey thinks so too, and has made a redesign of the page that BuyMusic sends us too.
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