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Steve Jobs is one busy man. With new product releases (the new Intel-based Mac Mini and the new iPod Hi-Fi were just released yesterday), iTunes cellphones, regular new tech conference speeches, Pixar deals with Disney and new content deals for iTunes downloads (more than 3000 music videos now), Steve Jobs is in non-stop expansion. Google may have had a bad day yesterday but Apple is still soaring.
With the Oscars coming up this weekened, iTunes has a new ground-breaking first...the five nominees for Best Live Action Short film at The 78th Academy Awards are now exclusively available for purchase and download on the iTunes Music Store.
A buck 99 a piece, get 'em while they're hot and view before the show to get the one-up on your office pool bonus rounds.
posted by Unknown @ Wednesday, March 01, 2006,

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