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Confident Apple for 2004 | |
| Subject: | Keynote and GB | |
| Date: | 2004-01-08 10:00:44 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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Response to: Keynote and GB
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"I wonder when ... iTunes, will allow upload ... just imagine !"
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Keynote and GB
2004-01-08 20:05:00 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
This uploading to iTMS is eons away from happening. Apple is not going to pay for reviewers and/or screeners because submissions would be quite too many. HOWEVER, I think it is very likely that soon you will be able to "share" your creations easily to your .mac homepage; another possiblity that justifies $99 per year. By "share" I mean clicking on a menu just like iPhoto or iMovie; of course you can work around and post it to your homepage.
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Keynote and GB
2004-01-08 20:05:29 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
This uploading to iTMS is eons away from happening. Apple is not going to pay for reviewers and/or screeners because submissions would be quite too many.
HOWEVER, I think it is very likely that soon you will be able to "share" your creations easily to your .mac homepage; another possiblity that justifies $99 per year. By "share" I mean clicking on a menu just like iPhoto or iMovie; of course you can work around and post it to your homepage.
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iTMS Uploading
2004-01-09 11:33:41 tpherndon [Reply | View]
Apple will very likely never allow direct uploading to iTMS. However, it is *trivially* easy to go through an independent distributor label such as (amongst others) cdbaby.net, who will happily set you up with both a CD and internet music service distribution deal. I am not 100% sure that cdbaby does iTMS, it isn't explicitly listed in their marketing blurb, but if not, I know there are other similar services out there.
Go check it out.



