This reminds me of the site Amiestreet.com, which before it was bought and shutdown by Amazon, worked on the idea that the more popular something was, the higher the price was.
Things would start out as free downloads, and every so many downloads, the price would slowly increase until it hit a buck a download. You caught onto a song before it was popular, and you saved. It also helped see what was popular and well liked, by simply seeing how much it was selling for. I just checked, and the price scheme was 15 downloads yielded a price of 1¢, 25 yielded 15¢, 50 yielded 50¢, and buys yielded 98¢ (the top price).
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