It is no secret that ever since Michael Jackson passed away last week, millions of fans have been trooping stores buying his albums which contains hit songs like Billie Jean and Thriller. This includes online stores which have ran out of supplies of the famed King of Pop. Now, people are turning their attention to
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MobileWhack on 3rd Jul 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
While music stores and online sites were overloaded with fans seeking Michael Jackson songs after his death last week, the Sprint Music Store was able to seamlessly offer customers a quick and easy route to download the late singer’s most popular hits.Continue reading...
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LG Going for Second Place in the Mobile Business Apple to Address iPhone SMS Vulnerability Apple Acknowledges iPhone 3G and 3GS Overheating Issues HTC Hero Gets Approved by the FCC Apple to Replace NVIDIA with Intel? Sprint Music Store Flooded with Michael Jackson Song Seekers MyGlobalTalk Now Available for the iPhone Nickelodeon’s Addicting Games Coming to iPhones by July goPostal App Now A...
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MobileWhack on 3rd Jul 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
If you?re still hearing Michael Jackson tunes replaying in your head ? over and over, here?s some more fodder for the tape.
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WirelessWeek on 2nd Jul 2009 (via wirelessweek.com)
Apple celebrates hitting 10 billion song downloads by sharing the 20 most-downloaded songs from its popular online music store.
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Macworld on 25th Feb 2010 (via rss.macworld.com)
CUPERTINO, California—Apple® announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded over 10 billion songs from the iTunes® Store (www.itunes.com), the world’s most popular online music, TV and movie store. The 10 billionth song, “Guess Things Happen That Way” by Johnny Cash, was purchased by Louie Sulcer of Woodstock, Georgia. As the winner of the iTunes Countdown to 10 Billion Songs, L...
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 28th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Macworld.com - In an effort to make searching for and buying songs easier, Google has gotten into the music game, in partnership with online music stores like iLike (which is now a part of MySpace) and Lalaâno mention of iTunes or Amazon MP3 though. From now on, when you search for the name of any song on Google, the first result will actually allow you to preview the song ri...
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