Ponderance

(May 2003 - March 2007.) Tama's thoughts on the blogosphere, podcasting, popular culture, digital media and citizen journalism posted from a laptop computer somewhere in Perth's isolated, miniature, urban jungle ...

Tuesday, October 21, 2003
iTunes Rockets into the PC Mainstream

Australian IT reports on the phenomenal success of iTunes for PC:
APPLE is boasting more than one million downloads of its newly released iTunes music software for Windows. In the three and half days since the launch of the software, more than one million songs had been purchased from Apple's iTunes Music Store, the company said. More than 14 million songs had been purchased from the online music store since it was launched in April.
So, iTunes is rapidly filling the PC downloadable music void. Will Napster be as successful, or is iTunes all PC users wanted all along?


Ziggy Plays Piano, but can't figure out The Net

Australian IT reports:
TELSTRA chief executive Ziggy Switkowski has admitted the company has not paid enough attention to its internet network, resulting in email chaos for BigPond users over recent weeks.
And BigPond users respond: no sh*t, Sherlock! I'm still waiting for mail sent three days ago to turn up. Grrr.

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