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Kyle
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What are your reactions to the iTunes music store? Have you used it to download music yet? Do you think it is as addictive as I do? Do you like the fact that you can buy whole albums for just $10? Well, here are my answers to all these questions:
I freakin love the music store. I really should try and put some software on my mac that tells me when to stop looking for new music, because I browse through the store way too much. Yes, I've used the store to download music, in fact, I did a download spree today, spent about $20. Fun stuff. I'm addicted to this thing, and I really wish Apple would put some humorous thing for when the Music store loads it could say some kind of warning about how addictive it can be when you have thousands of songs to choose from, all at once. And yes, I love the fact that I can buy an album that is normally 13-17 bucks for only 10. In fact, I bought the Dido album "No Angel" as part of the aforementioned $20 spree. So in other words, I really love the store. Though I do wish that they had some more independent labels. However, I did hear a rumor that Steve Jobs is getting calls almost every day from indie record labels telling him that they want to license music through the iTunes Store.
So that's my two cents (or 99, whatever is more fitting) about the issue, what do you think? I'm interested to hear everyone's reactions.
-Kyle
Mac Geek
I freakin love the music store. I really should try and put some software on my mac that tells me when to stop looking for new music, because I browse through the store way too much. Yes, I've used the store to download music, in fact, I did a download spree today, spent about $20. Fun stuff. I'm addicted to this thing, and I really wish Apple would put some humorous thing for when the Music store loads it could say some kind of warning about how addictive it can be when you have thousands of songs to choose from, all at once. And yes, I love the fact that I can buy an album that is normally 13-17 bucks for only 10. In fact, I bought the Dido album "No Angel" as part of the aforementioned $20 spree. So in other words, I really love the store. Though I do wish that they had some more independent labels. However, I did hear a rumor that Steve Jobs is getting calls almost every day from indie record labels telling him that they want to license music through the iTunes Store.
So that's my two cents (or 99, whatever is more fitting) about the issue, what do you think? I'm interested to hear everyone's reactions.
-Kyle
Mac Geek