Google is denying having any talk with Napster. "Fabrication" according to
their spokesperson, which if you ask me, makes a whole lot more sense then purchasing a worn out brand that is flopping
like a dead fish. Not that I have it in for Napster or anything, just calling a spade a spade: they are spending a
pretty penny on a marketing campaign, and I'm hazarding a guess that customer accquisition costs well exceed what your
average customer will spend in a year, maybe two. Napster of course is staying mum on the whole thing. I suspect
that they are wishing Google would do the same thing.Google Denies Napster Rumours
Google is denying having any talk with Napster. "Fabrication" according to
their spokesperson, which if you ask me, makes a whole lot more sense then purchasing a worn out brand that is flopping
like a dead fish. Not that I have it in for Napster or anything, just calling a spade a spade: they are spending a
pretty penny on a marketing campaign, and I'm hazarding a guess that customer accquisition costs well exceed what your
average customer will spend in a year, maybe two. Napster of course is staying mum on the whole thing. I suspect
that they are wishing Google would do the same thing.











