Keynote, Part III

Announced the G5 XServe. Shipping in Feb. Beginning at $2,999.

Announced a new XServe RAID. Nice. Works with Windows and two versions of linux. Very nice. Starting at $3,999 for 1TB.

Next up iTunes. Have sold 30 million songs since 4/28/2003. They have 70% of the legal download market (and he says, feels nice to be above 5% in something). The top spender at the music store has spent 29,500. Talks about audiobooks, they've sold over 50,000 since October. Some nice linkups with AOL. They're going to have the billboard charts downloadable by year. Pepsi and Apple giving away 100,000,000 songs starting in Feb.

Lost my stream and now I guess they only have 56k streams open now. That sucks.

He's talking about iPhoto and new features in it. I missed the beginning, but it looks like a lot of new features. You can also now share your photos with rendezvous.

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