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This is big pop culture news. Apple sold over 10 million songs to Mac users alone since the iTunes Music Store premiered.
Apple unveils iTunes, Music Store for Windows
At a special event held today at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the long-awaited iTunes software for Windows. The service provides not only digital music playback features for Windows users, but also offers them access to the iTunes Music Store. Both iTunes and the iTunes Music Store have hitherto been limited for use by Macintosh users.iTunes for Windows is identical to its Macintosh counterpart.
Windows users: click here to download the free iTunes Music Store software.
How many songs will they sell now that Windows users can also access the store? This will continue to revolutionize the music business. I’ll be posting screen shots from the updated iTunes music store here later today.