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March 04, 2003

Apple music service ripening

Apple music service ripening: I read this rumor on a Mac-rumor site yesterday. This link certainly seems to suggest that Apple will be bringing out their own music service. I bet it's a no-brainer integration to the iPod as well. (via Erik).



The new service, developed by Apple Computer, offers Macintosh users many of the same capabilities that are already available from services previously endorsed by the labels. But the Apple offering won over music executives because it makes buying and downloading music as simple and nontechnical as buying a book from Amazon.com, one source said.

Watch for an announcement of new updated iPods and the music service soon (today?)

Posted by Matthew at March 4, 2003 02:45 PM

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