Maltese Cross Apple Music

Apple has a new music store. Songs are $1 and can be burned to CD or downloaded onto an iPod. Unfortunately, the music is available only a Mac currently. Fortunately, the iPod is for Win & Mac. The Wall Street Journal had an article last week about the new music service from Apple and noted that it included exclusive rights to such artists as the Eagles and No Doubt. Apparently we’re not missing much. They’ve got 200,000 songs to start with. What I’ve found with most of the music services is lack of depth. They have some hit songs and a smattering of other things but not much else. At least with the Apple service, one can burn songs to CD — that’s a major improvement in itself over some of the music industry’s own online services.

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