Friday, October 17, 2003
Marin Independent Journal - Business
Marin Independent Journal - Business: "ITunes comes to Windows
Apple brings its music store to a crowded market
SAN FRANCISCO - It was a strange sight yesterday - Steve Jobs touting a Windows product. But the chief executive of Apple Computer Inc. had a perfectly sensible motive.
In a move to reach the masses who use computers based on Microsoft Corp. software, Jobs unveiled a Windows-compatible Apple iTunes Music Store, an Internet song-downloading service that has proven successful among Macintosh users."
"This is a feature a lot of people thought we'd never have until ... hell froze over," Jobs said during a media event that included a live performance by singer Sarah McLachlan and Web video conferences with the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, rapper Dr. Dre, and U2's Bono.
I just stuck this in for the fun of Steve Jobs' quote. By this time you all know that iTunes lanched for Windows yesterday.
Apple brings its music store to a crowded market
SAN FRANCISCO - It was a strange sight yesterday - Steve Jobs touting a Windows product. But the chief executive of Apple Computer Inc. had a perfectly sensible motive.
In a move to reach the masses who use computers based on Microsoft Corp. software, Jobs unveiled a Windows-compatible Apple iTunes Music Store, an Internet song-downloading service that has proven successful among Macintosh users."
"This is a feature a lot of people thought we'd never have until ... hell froze over," Jobs said during a media event that included a live performance by singer Sarah McLachlan and Web video conferences with the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, rapper Dr. Dre, and U2's Bono.
I just stuck this in for the fun of Steve Jobs' quote. By this time you all know that iTunes lanched for Windows yesterday.
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