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Apple sell 25 million iTunes
Tuesday, December 16, 2003 at 16:48 by Rich Kavanagh
Apple have now sold more than 25 million songs for download with its popular iTunes service.

iTunes allows people to download music from the Internet to play on their computers or portable music players.

The firm say sales of iTunes have doubled since the launch of the Windows version of iTunes back in October. A figure which is proven by Apple selling in excess of 12 million songs in November and December.

Rob Schoeben, Vice President of Marketing said,

"You normally have a launch spike, and then you see it taper off. We're not seeing that. We're adding more and more accounts. We're not seeing people trying it and then going away, what we see in the numbers is that they're getting hooked."

Selling songs at 99 cents a time, Apple are now shifting over a million songs a week.
 
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