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The other day, Macs were making News with the release of The Missing Sync software. Today, they are making news because some blabbermouth has leaked confidential info about Apple's new music service iTunes.
Actually, if you read the BBC News article I am referring to, it appears this is a 'leak' of the best kind. According to the source, Apple has sold 3.5 million songs since iTunes launched in April. They are also selling about 1/2 a million songs a week (45% of all songs downloaded as part of a full album).
Not bad for a service only accessible by Apple users!
"So far the iTunes service is accessible to fewer than 5% of the world's computer users - those owning an Apple Macintosh and living in the United States. A Windows version of iTunes is planned for later this year, and an overseas expansion is also on the cards. "