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Archive for March 20th, 2008

Apple Considering ‘Free’ Access to iTunes Library

Apple is talking with the major record labels about a change in the iTunes Store business model that would give customers free access to the store’s complete music library, according to the Financial Times. The catch is that consumers would pay a premium for Apple’s iPod and iPhone devices.The rumored model is akin to the “Comes with Music” deal Nokia inked with Universal Music last December. Apple could not immediately be reached for comment, but the British newspaper reported the negotiations hinged on a dispute over the price Apple would pay for access to the labels’ libraries.

“Rumors of Apple getting into the ‘all you can eat’ music business have been around almost as long as the iPod itself,” said Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at JupiterResearch. “The real challenge that Apple would face is taking this from something that appeals to music aficionados to something the mainstream could appreciate.”

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Facebook Offers New Options for Private Information

Facebook rolled out new privacy features on Wednesday to give users more control over who sees the information they share. It made two changes: a standardized privacy interface and new privacy options available through this interface.”In theory, this is good. But Facebook has had situations in the past where they’ve announced things that sound good in theory, but in practice have not worked out,” said Ari Schwartz, deputy director at the Center for Democracy and Technology. “We have to see how the controls actually work and test them out.”

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