August 19, 2003 11:26 AM PDT

BuyMusic tweaks service

BuyMusic, the online music download store Buy.com founder Scott Blum started, released on Tuesday a second update to its service. In its first three weeks of operation, the company has experienced more rough patches than did Apple's rival iTunes service, which is available only for Macintosh computers. Early BuyMusic customers have complained that they were unable to transfer songs even to approved portable devices, for example.

BuyMusic has streamlined the payment and checkout process, added new approved portable devices and expanded the number of songs available by 2,000 tracks.

 

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