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Analysts: Apple safeguards online music lead (MacCentral)







Analysts: Apple safeguards online music
lead (MacCentral)

Analysts: Apple safeguards online music
lead (MacCentral)
04/28/2004 03:55 PM

MacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday briefed industry analysts and media on the third generation iTunes Music Store, details of which were first revealed on MacCentral earlier this morning. Industry analysts feel the new release will not only increase the pressure on Microsoft Corp., but also safeguard Apple's lead in the competitive online music download market.




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