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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

i&iTunes

This is exactly the software I have been waiting for:
CUPERTINO, California-July 3, 2006-Apple today announced the latest version of its revolutionary iTunes, aimed squarely at the international reggae community.

"I-man bring the word sound and powa outernationally," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "Who feels it knows it."
I'm especially pleased with these features:
Rock Journalist filter - will only play songs by Bob Marley, and those which have been covered by bands such as The Clash and Blondie.

White Purist filter - Will only play Jamaican music which is at least 15 years old.

Greensleeves/Riddim Driven filter - Allows you to play 16,000 vocal cuts of the same riddim, at least 3 of which will be worth listening to more than once.

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