Apple's iTunes 10 comes with added Ping
News Mobile & Telco
Apple's iTunes media playing software has been given a major facelift. Steve Jobs told the gathered masses at last night's keynote announcement that Apple has decided that music is all about "discovery". As such, the latest version of the love-it-or-hate-it media meddling software seems a little like a mash-up of the previous version of iTunes and Facebook. The free Mac and Windows application now includes a new featured called Ping which allows users to stalk the...
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