pcmag.com - 4/8/2009
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Here's what Apple's new iTunes pricing means for you, your iPod, and your wallet.
appleinsider.com - 4/8/2009
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appleinsider.com —
The results of Piper Jaffray's 17th bi-annual teen
survey are in, showing Apple to have broadened its...
lead in the areas of iPod consumption and iTunes usage -- both of which are nearing their saturation point -- as the company moves to translate these ...
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Apple near saturation point for iPod, iTunes use by teens
news.cnet.com - 4/13/2009
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news.cnet.com —
A correction was made to this story. See
below for details. Update at 2:54 p.m. PST with...
with additional information about the volume of NAND chips Apple is reportedly purchasing and its affect on the number of units it could ship. Apple has ...
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Analyst: Apple placed chip order for 32GB iPhones
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Amazon, Wal-Mart Follow iTunes, Up MP3 Prices
AppScout —
... That was fast: Just one day after iTunes upped the price for some of its DRM-free digital downloads to $1.29, Amazon.com and Wal-Mart have also increased their prices. ...
Rumor: Sprint, Barnes and Noble to Release E-Reader
Gearlog —
... (Unrelated note: I almost wrote "streamlined, iTunes-like pricing," but I can't anymore, now that Apple has gone and screwed that up. How depressing.) ...
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