Friday, May 9, 2003

Writing that the iTunes Music Store “flat out rocks,” Ron Harris of the
Associated Press adds, “The service offers unparalleled flexibility for legitimate music downloads, a beefy selection of musical genres and, best of all, no subscription fee and no limits on burning songs to CDs. Snagging music from the Internet hasn’t been this simple since the Napster days. And now I no longer feel like a scofflaw.” [May 9] [Apple Hot News]

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