Open University Clocks 20 Million Downloads On iTunes
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The Open University has announced that it has become the first entity to reach 20 million downloads on Apple's online store, iTunes. The free educational tracks were available on the iTunes U section which brings together free audio and video resources from educational organisations worldwide. Martin Bean, Vice-Chancellor of The Open University said in a statement that the success of the Open University (or OU) lies in providing original, custom-built content for iTunes...
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