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Stephen Colbert calls for iTunes Flashmob Today at 5pm EST.
Apple Gazette —
In an effort to knock Kanye West off his perch as the top selling iTunes album, Stephen Colbert implored his “Colbert Nation” to all purchase his album, “A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All” today at 5:00 pm EST.
Currently his album is sitting at #15 on the sales charts, but if thousands of faithful members of said “nation” hit iTunes at the same time and purchase the album, it should propel it in the charts.
I’ve listen to the samples of the album, and most of them sound pretty damn funny, so ...
Colbert Calls for iTunes Flashmob to Take Top Album Spot
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Top iPhone Apps 2008 revealed on iTunes —
I4U News 12/3/2008
In case you are wondering which iPhone Apps are still missing on your iPhone 3G then check out the iTunes 2008 top lists Apple published inside iTunes.
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Apple may be chilling iTunes Competition: Critics —
I4U News 12/4/2008
By David Lawsky
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple might be unfairly blocking rival software makers
who want to sell music for its iPhone, according to some rivals and a technology
rights group.
The iTunes store accounts for four out of five ...