SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Computer Inc. AAPL.O on Thursday launched the
long-awaited Windows-compatible version of its iTunes online music service,
promising a wider library of songs and new features to maintain its lead in an
increasingly competitive market.
“This isn’t some baby version of iTunes. It’s the whole thing,” Apple Chief
Executive Steve Jobs said in a presentation in which he demonstrated the new
software and service.
Apple’s online music service will feature over 400,000 tracks by the end of
the month and the Macintosh version of the download service has sold more than
13 million songs since launch about six months ago, Jobs said.
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