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	<title>A Second Opinion &#187; iTunes</title>
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	<description>a spectator sees more than a player</description>
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		<title>How Amazon has outsmarted the music industry (and Apple)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ed Bott &#124; March 30, 2011, 2:21pm PDT What Apple took away, Amazon has restored. I’m talking, of course, about Lala, the pioneering digital music service that Apple purchased in December 2009 and shut down more than a year ago. The first thing Apple did, almost immediately after purchasing the company, was to disable its Music [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Popular Science iPad Edition Has Sold 10,000 Subscriptions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only Apple Knows Who&#8217;s Subscribing, but They&#8217;re Paying for Digital Content By: Nat Ives Published: March 29, 2011 Popular Science magazine sold the 10,000th subscription to its iPad edition sometime on Sunday, nearly six weeks after accepting Apple&#8217;s terms for selling subs on its tablet. That&#8217;s a speck compared to the title&#8217;s nearly 1.2 million print subscriptions, [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA["The internet's like MTV. At one time MTV was hip and suddenly it became outdated. Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good.]]></description>
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		<title>An iTunes moment?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An iTunes moment? THINGS are suddenly hotting up in the rather obscure field of electronic books and their associated reading devices, the best known of which is Amazon&#8217;s Kindle. A new, sleeker version of the Kindle was unveiled on February 9th. Just days earlier, Google said it was making 1.5m free e-books available in a [...]]]></description>
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