According to iPodlounge, Apple VP of Marketing, Phil Schiller announced during the keynote speech at the Apple Expo Paris that the iTunes Store will be "available to all European Union countries by October".
In the Keynote presentation at Apple Expo Paris, Apple Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller has announced that the iTunes Music Store will be available to all European Union countries by October. Schiller also noted that Apple is the first company to sell 100 millions songs online since its debut in April 2003. Itunes Music Store has also sold 8 million songs in its first eight weeks since being introduced in France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
I wonder if use crazy Canadians will EVER get the store up here in the frozen tundra.
Posted by peter on August 31, 2004 at 02:35 AMThat's right - Lithuianians can expect iTunes Music Store before Canada. And not that I have anything against places like Slovakia and Latvia having the iTunes store before Canada - but seriously. First we can't take chewing gum across the border to the US - and now iTunes rejection. Ouch.
I guess we shouldn't have sorta legalized stealing music up here or something...
Yes, but you can rest easy knowing that the fine Estonians out there are able to download the latest Fifi Dobson and Avril Lavigne tracks for a mere 0.99 Estonian kroons.
Fact: Estonia has a population of 1.4 million people, and its capital city is Tallinn.
(cue "The More You Know" theme)
Posted by: peter at August 31, 2004 02:46 AMIf there are two artists who will never touch my iPod, it's Fefe and Avril. If anything makes me ashamed to be Canadian...
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