The
CONNECT Music Store was
Sony's music store built within the
SonicStage music management application for
Microsoft Windows-based personal computers. It was one of the world’s largest online music download stores with over 2.5 million tracks to preview and purchase, with over 10,000 new songs added every Tuesday. The CONNECT Music Store closed in North America and Europe on the 31st March 2008, and the website has been unavailable from 1 March 2008.
However in late 2008,
Sony launched a new
online music store called "
Bandit.fm" on a trial basis in
Australia and
New Zealand.
Bandit.fm has been considerably more successful and although unconfirmed, it is widely expected that
Sony will launch
Bandit.fm globally in the medium-term future, pending the results of the
Australian/
New Zealand trial.
"Sony Connect" was also the name given to the software used to managed book, music and image content on the
Sony Reader; it has since been renamed
Sony eBook Library.
The
SonicStage software transferred music tracks to Sony media devices like Network Walkman, CD Walkman, Hi-MD,
PSP (via the Memory Stick), Clie handheld or computer, but did not transfer to non-Sony hardware.Although the CONNECT music store was available on the World Wide Web, music can only be accessed with
CONNECT Player or
SonicStage installed.
Sony Japan announced a total revision of the player software, now known simply as "
CONNECT Player." It was expected to debut in the United States...
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