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Apple launches "iTunes U" in the US
Next newsApple has launched a new service in America that sees it team up with universities and education establishments to offer lectures to its iTunes Music Store customers.
The new service called iTunes U (the U standing for University) is a free, hosted service for colleges and universities.
Read the complete story here. (Pocket-Lint UK)
Source : Tom's Hardware US
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