Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Top 25 Music Downloads From iTunes

Looking to download new music from all the iTunes gift cards you got for Christmas? Here is a list of the Top 20 Music Downloads from Apple iTunes today:

Crank That (Soulja Boy) by Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
Don't Stop the Music by Rihanna
Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill) [feat. Akon, Lil Wayne & Niia] by Wyclef Jean
If I Had Eyes by Jack Johnson
No One by Alicia Keys
1234 by Feist
Love Song by Sara Bareilles
Shadow of the Day by Linkin Park
Apologize (feat. OneRepublic) by Timbaland
With You by Chris Brown
Work That by Mary J. Blige
Until the End of Time by Justin Timberlake duet with Beyonce
Christmas / Sarajevo 12/24 (Instrumental) by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Just Fine by Mary J. Blige
Say by John Mayer
Mistletoe by Colbie Caillat
That's How You Know by Amy Adams
All I Want for Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey
Taking Chances by Céline Dion
No One by Alicia Keys
Take You There by Sean Kingston
Bubbly by Colbie Caillat
Music Is My Hot, Hot Sex by CSS
Get Buck In Here by DJ Felli Fel
Wall to Wall by Chris Brown

Which songs are you going to download? Post a comment to tell us your favorites!

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Sunday, November 11, 2007

Select Starbucks Offering Free iTunes Access

It looks like Apple and Starbucks are partnering up to offer access to iTunes via free wireless internet in select Starbucks locations all over the San Francisco Bay area. Of course, the free wireless interent only applies to people accessing iTunes - if you are surfing the internet, you are still going to have to use the pay service offered by the T-Mobile network. The cool thing is, every Starbucks is configured separately so that the song playing through the store's speakers is the same song that appears on the front page of the user's iTunes. I think that is very innovative.

An article I read said that Apple and Starbucks have been talking about this for at least three years, because Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, continues to push iTunes as a mainstream music source. It seems like the perfect combination since music is a large part of Starbuck's business. They have been offering CD's for purchase at the register for quite some time now. The article pointed out that Starbucks just sold 24,000 copies of Feist's new CD which includes a cute song called ' 1 2 3 4 ' - and it was a song that was used in one of Apple's iPod commercials recently.


Nothing that I have heard so far seems to indicate this program will be rolled out nationwide - but if any of you hear any differently - please post a comment to let us know!

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