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Browse the iTunes Store Without Installing iTunes Software
Browse the iTunes Store Without Installing iTunes Software
Even if you are not buying movies or songs from the iTunes store , it’s still a perfect place to learn about new audio books and free podcast shows that have just been released onto the web. Other than that, iPod Touch and iPhone customers use the iTunes store to download games and apps ...
iTunes Music Store Downloads Top Half a Billion Songs
apple.com — iTunes Music Store Images CUPERTINO, California—July 18, 2005—Apple® today announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded more than half a billion songs from the iTunes® Music Store. The 500 millionth song, Faith Hill’s “Mississippi Girl,” ... (more) iTunes Music Store Downloads Top Half a Billion Songs
New iPhone ad posted, new apps featured
New iPhone ad posted, new apps featured
arstechnica.com — Although we haven't seen it air on broadcast TV yet, Apple has added a new iPhone commercial ( hat tip to MacRumors ) to its repository. The ad features three applications, all of which undoubtedly have generated very ... (more) New iPhone ad posted, new apps featured
Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes
Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes
finance.yahoo.com — Tunes: Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes (more) Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes
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How to browse the iTunes store without installing iTunes
Download Squad — ... a web-based tool that lets you browse iTunes store listings without installing iTunes. The App Store is hosted on Google App Engine, and lets you browse by category and view product descriptions and prices. There's no integrated search function. And you can't actually download files from the utility. But if you find what you're looking for you can always click the "view in iTunes" button which will prompt you to install iTunes so you can grab your files. [via Digital Inspiration] How to browse the iTunes store without installing iTunes originally ...

Apple's App Store Comes to the Web
ReadWriteWeb — ... As Amit Agarwal notes, Apple uses a rather cryptic XML format for delivering the pages in iTunes. However, the developers of the online App Store have found a way to decrypt these XML files and render them as regular HTML. ...

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itunes.apple.com 4/8/2009 — One Moment Please. Connecting to the iTunes Store. Loading We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or Windows Task Bar.
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itunes.apple.com 4/7/2009 — One Moment Please. Connecting to the iTunes Store. Loading We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or Windows Task Bar.
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itunes.apple.com 4/8/2009 — One Moment Please. Connecting to the iTunes Store. Loading We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or Windows Task Bar.
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itunes.apple.com 4/9/2009 — One Moment Please. Connecting to the iTunes Store. Loading We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or Windows Task Bar.
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itunes.apple.com 4/9/2009 — One Moment Please. Connecting to the iTunes Store. Loading We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or Windows Task Bar.
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