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iTunes Music Store - 25 Million Songs

Apple announced that the iTunes Music Store has now sold over 25 million songs since its launch in April 2003.



The 25 millionth song -- which was purchased on Friday afternoon was Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! by Frank Sinatra.



Apple also released that over $1 million in iTunes online gift certificates and allowances have been purchased since their addition on October 16th, 2003.

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107 months ago
yippie!
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107 months ago
It also says they're on track for 75 million... which is a few les than the 100 million that Jobs was shooting for... so something's gotta kick into gear soon. Hopefully the Pepsi deal will help. It;s a good start though
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107 months ago
I thought they just crossed the 20 million line. Good to see them go to 25 million. Just keep it up now.
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107 months ago
Sounds good to me.
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107 months ago
I wonder if they are counting the Gift certificates as well in the 25 Million?
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107 months ago
Still not slowing down then! I bet the others hate it:-)

Viv
PS so who voted negative? why!
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107 months ago

The 25 millionth song -- which was purchased on Friday afternoon was Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! by Frank Sinatra.


Frank Sinatra bought it? What are the the odds??? :D
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107 months ago
woot
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107 months ago
iTunes ROCKS!!! But I think we already knew this. What about other services? Does anyone know if they have been keeping up, or have been behind as normal?
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107 months ago
Apple must be close to their break even point now. I do not believe that this will be an on-gong non-contributor to revenues. Anything this sucessfull must be able to make a profit.
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