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I recently signed up for an audio CD swapping site, Lala.com, and today they informed me that I will be receiving White Stripe's De Stijl. Sweet. And like all good product pushers, the first one is free (but the next ones will be $1 plus 49 cents for shipping). Not bad. They're only adding invited users so tell them you want an account and wait for your invitation. It looks like this.
Excerpt from the article from SFGate:
La la is a startup with a song in its heart. And it wants to share.Posted by Monica at March 8, 2006 04:12 PM
Music-swapping site hopes to offer legal alternativeEllen Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Part MySpace, Netflix, eBay and iTunes, La la incorporates pieces of each: Users list online the CDs they both want and have. In the process, they find others who share the same taste in music. Then, when one user requests a CD that another person owns, the owner drops it in the mail in a pre-paid envelope. The receiver is billed $1, plus 49 cents for shipping; the shipper pays nothing.