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    Podcasts for Itunes. To subscribe, use this url in Itunes: http://marcdelange.com/?feed=rss2&category_name=podcasts

    Podcast test

    Monday, 31 July 2006 23:24 PM

    Here’s an Itunes test.

    The attached little sound fragment (a ‘ding’ sound) should show up in Itunes if you subscribe to my Podcast.

    If you have Itunes installed, click on:

    itpc://marcdelange.com/?feed=rss2&category_name=podcasts

    Failing that, go to Itunes, select “Advanced”, then “Subscribe to Podcast” and copy and paste this url into the entry field:

    http://marcdelange.com/?feed=rss2&category_name=podcasts

    Upon subscription, you should see my blog’s name show up including the below sound file.

    newnews.wav

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    Online Music Milestone

    Tuesday, 9 November 2004 00:20 AM

    For the first time ever I’ve purchased music online last weekend.

    With the launch of the EU iTunes Music Store, one can purchase songs at 99 Euro cents each from a large database of music. The service is focused at EU, and there’s already an existing one in US. iTunes is not available yet in Asia Pacific, but if you have a credit card issued in one of the participating EU countries, you can sign up.

    This is an interesting milestone in some respects:

    - The music industry and record labels are finally starting to co-operate with online service providers to create an online distribution channel.
    - Some of the large volume of songs that are downloaded free (mostly illegal) will start moving to the paid and legal form.
    - While current users are early adopters, there will be a critical mass of users in a few years time. I expect next generations will get most of their music by downloading it electronically, rather than buying some kind of physical recording (like a CD).
    - And consequence for retailers in this business: they better add a music download service to their portals to survive, or co-operate with the likes of Itunes.

    See Apple’s Press Release here.

    ~m

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