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Audible extends iTunes Music Store partnership
Audible today announced that it will continue to offer downloadable audiobooks and spoken word content exclusively through the iTunes Music Store. “Audible.com customers will continue to be able to use their iPods and iTunes software to download and manage their audible.com audio, and Audible will continue to exclusively supply the iTunes Music Store with its more than 16,000 audiobooks and other book-related content,” the company said. “Audible will also continue to supply iTunes with a consistent flow of other programming from audible.com’s vast collection of comedy, paid podcasts, lectures, speeches, radio programs, language instruction, children’s stories, religious programs, and dramatic performances.”
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hey did anyone see this video of an iPhone? i think it might be fake but it looks real
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Boy-uMf0aB0
Posted by matt on July 31, 2006 at 7:56 AM (PDT)
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Whoa! That would be a totally revolutionary phone! Although it clearly says it is the design of the filmaker, if it worked as good as it looks, I would buy one in a heartbeat.
Posted by Obadiah on July 31, 2006 at 9:48 AM (PDT)