iTunes lands in Australia

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Apple’s iTunes online music store is now available in Australia, offering users more than one million songs and over 1000 music videos.


Apple’s iTunes online music store is now available in Australia, offering users more than one million songs and over 1000 music videos.

Australian buyers would pay $1.69 per track, $3.39 per video and most albums from major and independent record labels were priced at $16.99 (incl GST).

iTunes for Mac and Windows is available for download from www.apple.com.au/itunes.

Users have the option to use iTunes Music Cards for cash purchases on the iTunes Music Store. Cards are being sold in $20, $50 and $100 denominations through a range of retailers.
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