Kylie's online assault continues - "X" to be released through Nokia Music Store
Following the launch of her social networking site - the cringingly-titled KylieKonnect - Kylie's new album will be available to download exclusively from Nokia Music Store on 21st November.
"X" will be priced at £8, and its release on the net will come a week before the album's general release. It's a pretty large coup for Nokia, and shows how serious EMI are about competing with Apple in the online marketplace.
I do wonder whether this is remotely newsworthy for most music consumers, though - and certainly the target audience for Kylie's album. People are used to early online releases now, aren't they?
As a side note, I would like to implore Nokia Music Store to start supporting Mozilla Firefox. I felt dirty looking at it in Internet Explorer.



