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Friday, 17 October 2003
Will iTunes make Apple shine? | CNET News.com < 7:29:21 PM>. .
"The iPod makes money. The iTunes Music Store doesn't," Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller told CNET News.com in an interview Thursday after the launch of the Windows version of the store.
ITunes, Now for the Rest of Us < 6:18:02 PM>. .
With his usual razzmatazz, Apple's Steve Jobs introduces the iTunes music download service for Windows PCs. He also announces marketing campaigns with Pepsi and AOL that could wean people off the illegal stuff. Leander Kahney reports from San Francisco. [Wired News]
iSeek 1.0 < 6:14:29 PM>. .
About iSeek A handy little program for Mac OS X that allows you to instantly search for anything you seek, no matter what program you are running. iSeek puts a familiar search field in your menu bar, needing just a click or keystroke to start your search! [Mac OS X Hot Downloads] One very slick looking little utility.
Savoy Label Group music coming to iTunes Music Store < 5:25:55 PM>. .
The Savoy Label Group -- the North American unit of Columbia Music Entertainment (formerly Nippon Columbia), the oldest music company in Japan -- is making its music catalog available at the iTunes Music Store. [MacCentral]
Apple/Analysts on the iTunes Music Store, iPod < 3:45:02 PM>. .
Hell may have frozen over, as Apple's Web site says, but the battle for supremacy in the digital music distribution market is just heating up. With the release of iTunes Music Store for Windows, Apple is confident that they have the solution to beat the competition. With the help of the iPod digital music player, analysts agree that Apple has an edge. [MacCentral]
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