Wednesday, April 30, 2003

I waited a day to download Apple's new iTunes 4.0, which includes the ability to search for, buy and download individual songs from the iTunes Music Store. First impressions are that Apple is on to a winner here. Selling individual songs for 99 cents each rather than entire albums is a very good idea. Unfortunately you can't actually purchase anything yet if you live outside of the States. It will be interesting to see if here in England the price per song is 99p, which works out to about $1.60 under the current exchange rate. Bet it will, and Steve Jobs will just pocket the extra 61 cents. Nice work if you can get it.

iTunes Music Store update: I've done some random searching and got some pretty random results. The White Stripes: 0. Keith Jarrett: 63 tracks but nothing from the Köln Concert? Hmm.
11:56:56 PM    


Blur have a new album out, but probably much more interesting is the Think Tank on their website, which displays webcams submitted by visitors in a most impressive fashion. We have submitted Charlie Cam. Let us know if you see it.
8:09:50 PM