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Rumours are growing that Apple are developing a paid for movie
service through thier hugely successful iTunes store. The service would work much in the same way as
it does for songs, with users downloading full length films to their ipod’s, and
watching it through a computer or connected television. However, similar to
Napster’s own music service, users would pay a monthly description fee of $9.99,
giving access to over 1,000 movies at any one time. If stories are to be
believed, Apple are currently halfway through developing the service, so don’t
be surprised if you hear about this at the next Mac expo in April. Indeed, with
portable and downloaded media becoming increasingly popular, a foothold in the film
industry would surely give Apple an unassailable lead in the digital downloads
market.
AUTHOR: JANELLE
EMAIL: CAPBEE@SBCGLOBAL.NET
IP: 71.133.184.81
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DATE: 08/14/2007 05:17:45 AM
AUTHOR: JANELLE
EMAIL: CAPBEE@SBCGLOBAL.NET
IP: 71.133.184.81
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DATE: 08/14/2007 05:18:00 AM
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JANELLE on i-Tunes to start offering feature film service?
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