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Apple iTunes now for Windows
ok, this seams a big day for apple because it' the first time that an apple application was ported to windows. we mac user know itunes for quite a while and we love and i hope that you windows folks appreciate apple's move
anyway for more info visit this site at apple.comLast edited by bender; 10-16-2003 at 03:31 PM.
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hehe, just wanted to post this
somebody told me you have a boyfriend who looks like a girldfriend that i had in february of last year the killers
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...because it' the first time that an apple application was ported to windows.
I think they made a port of QuickTime. Not sure though!It is not enough 'I succeed'. Everyone else must fail.
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Originally posted by wireframe9
I think they made a port of QuickTime. Not sure though!
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10-16-2003, 10:23 PM #6
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Anyone know if it's still only people in the US that can purchase and download from Apple's music store?
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yup
iTunes for Windows 4.1.0.52
Version 4? How long has it been available for MAC?
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Originally posted by wireframe9
Version 4? How long has it been available for MAC? [/B]
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Originally posted by chernabog_ca
Anyone know if it's still only people in the US that can purchase and download from Apple's music store?
i read, that currently apple plans to launch the store across europe and other countreis in spring 2004
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Apple's move to Windows is nothing but a desperate one to save a place for itself a few days before Napster 2.0 launchs.
www.napster.com
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lol, from macrumors.com:
"USA Today offers details on the upcoming Pepsi/iTunes Superbowl ad campaign which will launch the 100 million iTunes song giveaway.
The new ad campaign will feature 20 teens who were sued by the Recording Industry Association of America for illegal music downloads.
In the ad, [Annie] Leith holds a Pepsi and proclaims: "We are still going to download music for free off the Internet." Then the announcer says how: "Announcing the Pepsi iTunes Giveaway."
Green Day is reported to have recorded a special version of "I Fought the Law" for the Pepsi ad. The ad will appear on Feb 1st during the Superbowl."
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That strikes me as really, really, wrong. I know it's a good thing, but... it makes me feel really uneasy.
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hehe, the ad appeared online early
apple/pepsi adLast edited by Kn'thrak; 01-29-2004 at 10:28 AM.
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100 Million Free Songs from Apple!
Apple is launching a huge campaign with Pepsi to give away 100 million free songs legally, through the iTunes music store. Here is the commercial that will play during tomorrow's Super Bowl:
Small (1.4MB)
Medium (3.2MB)
Large (7.6MB)
I think it's a fantastic idea to promote and encourage the use of its music store online...
MOD EDIT: direct link for 480x version:
http://a772.g.akamai.net/5/772/51/7e...pepsi_m480.movLast edited by ZUBi; 02-01-2004 at 08:54 AM.
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Well, it'd make me drink Pepsi... if I lived in the US. But considering I don't, and the iTunes music Store isn't available in Canada, there's really not much point in drinking an inferior soda.
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