“The new music service will be integrated with Apple’s iTunes music software, which currently is employed by Mac users to organize and play MP3 music files. Instead of selling subscriptions, it is expected to focus on individual songs, charging consumers about 99 cents each for most tracks. Some songs may cost more or less, depending on what label they are from, though details aren’t yet available.”
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