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July 01, 2005

Apple Podcast Subscriptions Top A Million

Yahoo: Apple announced yesterday that iTunes podcast subscriptions topped 1 million in the two days since the company launched the service on Tuesday in version 4.9. BTW - upgrading was a breeze and worked flawlessly on my Windows XP machine, so I'm pretty sure it's even more seamless on OSX. Listen up folks...There's a simple and primary reason Apple is the market leader in digital music software and hardware and I'm surprised no one else has been able to duplicate it yet - the user interface is always incredibly simple and their innovations always work as promised with no headaches or crashes upon installation or implementation...Not a bad concept to try and imitate...Am I wrong here? What do you think?

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Less than three days have passed since iTunes 4.9 launched, and iTunes podcast subscriptions have already topped 1 million. Unbelievable. Rafat says it best: Listen up folks...There's a simple and primary reason Apple is the market leader in digital mu... [Read More]

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Less than three days have passed since iTunes 4.9 launched, and iTunes podcast subscriptions have already topped 1 million. Unbelievable. Rafat says it best: Listen up folks...There's a simple and primary reason Apple is the market leader in digital mu... [Read More]

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