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Archive for April 11th, 2010


Happy App, iTunes iPad

Apple is to offer its own in-house iTunes iPad Happy App as a $19.99 auto-renewable premium download.

If a user is IIHA anger, strong YeeHa, converts the image by turning a frown into a smile – In the face of the user!

also reconfigures the behavior of orientation data previously obtained by downloading iTunes for personal reasons to propose actions, for example, Go – yourself.

The space would be filled according to a user’s age, race, sexual orientation, religion and economic status.

To apply, a registered user iTunes IPAD clear your screen and extends it as a mirror, allowing a modified version of a biometric recognition terrorist Homeland Security to scan your face.

Each conversion without DRM takes about seven minutes.

For each use, iiHA (YeeHa) deducts .99 cents from the iiHA (YeeHa) account until the $19.99 has been spent and then automatically deducts  further increments of $19.99 to maintain a balance.

To improve the user experience, images, together with associated data, are permanently stored in Homeland Security databases.

The iTunes iPad Happy App is based on the  Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field used on, and with, all Apple devices.

Apple has revolutionized personal computing with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer with the Macintosh.

Why iTunes prices digital sales decline

Digital song sales have dropped for the first time since 2003 in the first quarter of 2010, according to Digital Media Newswire.

And it’s all Apple’s fault.

Citing Nielsen SoundScan sales data and Billboard, “followed by sales in the quarter fell nearly 1% to $ 312.4 million to 315.4 million the same period a year ago,” says the story, going on, “Even when calculated on a calendar adjustment, sales fell 09% following the first quarter.

Billboard said industry executives blame the decline in sales of digital songs to rise 99 cents to $ 1.29 on iTunes Apple Store that record labels have long lobbied for. ”

In other words, the entire music industry relies on companies’ sales of iTunes from Apple, the online application to load the iPod with the financial support Macolytes gullible.

No wonder they are in a desperate situation.

In the real world of online music exchange where the rules of P2P, it is not usual for the “Big 4″ gangs, Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music, who failed to sue people into becoming compliant consumers of corporate crap.

No need to stay tuned.