telegraph.co.uk - 9/26/2008
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Bands concerned for the ongoing commercial viability of albums are adding to the pressures on iTunes, says Brian Boyd
appleinsider.com - 9/28/2008
gizmodo.com - 9/30/2008
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gizmodo.com —
Hey social networking fans, Facebook 2.0 has been
released and is now up for download at the...
iTunes app store . With the newest version, you can get notifications, friend requests full news feeds, news feed comments, your entire inbox, and photo ...
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Facebook 2.0 Now Available on iTunes [Facebook 2.0]
phonesreview.co.uk - 9/23/2008
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phonesreview.co.uk —
Well its clearly T-Mobile G1 Android phone day
today on Phones Review and probably on every other...
phone website, as it is the official announcement of the T-Mobile G1 which will be running on the Google Android mobile platform. Although we can’t ...
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Amazon Music for G1 Android Vs iTunes for iPhone?
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Social Fridays: Round-up of the Best Social Networking Stories and Videos this Week
UK Gadget and Tech News, Reviews and Shopping —
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The End of iTunes?
Today @ PC World —
... There is an interesting article in the Telegraph this morning about the somewhat marginal anti-iTunes trend among popular musicians and the possible demise of America's largest music retailer. The premise is basically this: iTunes is destroying the artistic integrity of the album, some artists are making more money without iTunes, one of the most anticipated albums to come out this year won't be sold on iTunes, so this may be the end of iTunes. itunes-logo.jpg The biggest evangelists of this trend include AC/DC, whose highly anticipated album, Black Ice , will not be sold ...
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