“According to an e-mail sent to prior customers of BuyMusic.com, the online store will become ‘integrated’ with its parent site, Buy.com, within several days. What this means to the fate of what was once called ‘The World’s Largest Download Music Store’ is unclear,” Michael Simon reports for SpyMac.com.
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