Posted by : Cyber Freak
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Apple has announced that the iTunes
music store has now witnessed 25 billion song downloads. This is a
global figure, and includes downloads over the last 10 years, since the
iTunes store was launched. While the service was initially available
only in some countries, gradual roll-outs have seen it now be accessible
119 countries.
The library holds around 26 million songs. Apple
says that around 15,000 songs are downloaded globally across iOS
devices per minute. The year 2012 saw 32 million iPods being sold, and
135 million iPhones, around the world.
The 25th billion song was sold to Philip
Lupke in Germany, and Apple will be giving him a 10000 Euro iTunes gift
card. The song downloaded by Lupke was Chase Buch's “Monkey Drums
(Goksel Vancin Remix)".
Apple stock rose 1.6 percent on the basis of this news.
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