itunes.co.uk
Start-ups try to cut slice of Google pie
News Because it can be tricky and time-consuming for advertisers to keep track of multiple search campaigns, Clickable lures them with a self-described iTunes-like application that shows which ads are working and which aren't. [30 Jul 2008]
BBC to take better care of web budget
News BBC iPlayer: Latest coverage BBC plugs iPlayer hack loophole BBC iPlayer lands on iPhone Cheat Sheet: BBC iPlayer BBC iPlayer gets 3.5 million hits Open sourcers welcome BBC iPlayer for Linux diams... [22 Jul 2008]
Minority Report: What's in store for the iPhone?
Comment The ability to purchase songs direct from iTunes is another. More on the iPhone ¦ Apple iPhone 'ready for business' ¦ Doctor iPhone will see you now… ¦ Video: Apple iPhone is a serious business at last ¦ iPhone making business... [23 May 2008]
Steve Jobs top of the Power pops
News It also said Jobs deserved his place at the head of the list for the launch of the iPod, iTunes, Apple stores and the iPhone. Tom Espiner writes for ZDNet.co.uk Apple co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs has topped a list of the 25 most... [29 Nov 2007]
In Brief: Apple gets social, YouTube goes mobile, Yahoo! upholds censorship and IT disappoints
News Apple is expected to announce a deal today to sell iTunes music through the Bebo social networking site, according to the FT - its first deal with this type of online community. Bebo users in the UK and Ireland will be able to purchase songs... [13 Jun 2007]
Stories of the month - February 2007
News As businesses and consumers grapple with Microsoft's Windows Vista, Apple warned Windows users running its iTunes software that the OS could corrupt iPods. Vista rip-off': UK customers cry foul over US prices [28 Feb 2007]
Editor's Blog: CES and business
Comment Should be on iTunes shortly too. We wouldn't go along en masse, like our colleagues over on cnet.co.uk, say, but there was more than enough in Vegas this past week to keep our enterprise-angled minds stimulated. [12 Jan 2007]
'Mobile Linux "revolution" on the way'
News The Rokr E2 is Motorola's independent follow-up to the Rokr E1, an iTunes-sporting collaboration with Apple which saw poor sales due to limited storage. The co-founder of one of the most popular mobile Linux platforms has predicted a "revolution... [29 Jun 2006]
Where next for PayPal?
News It also works closely with Dell, iTunes and, being part of the same business family, eBay and Skype. Paypal.co.uk handled payments worth £350m in the fourth quarter of 2004 but that was at a time when it only had around 80 million accounts around... [21 Mar 2006]
iTunes.co.uk tug-of-war ends
News Ben Cohen, former teenage dot-com millionaire, has given up his fight to regain the iTunes.co.uk domain, according to dot-uk registry Nominet. Nominet awarded the itunes.co.uk domain to Apple in March this year. [23 Nov 2005]
Digital sales not saving faltering music industry
News Digital music services such as iTunes and co are going from strength to strength, according to international music industry body the IFPI. The Music Managers Forum has been protesting this week that the sales from online song shops with £0.79... [04 Oct 2005]
Nominet claims victory in iTunes.co.uk dispute
News Internet domain names registrar Nominet has been handed a victory in its court case with entrepreneur Benjamin Cohen, who had disputed a Nominet ruling ordering him to give the iTunes.co.uk address to Apple. [05 Aug 2005]
iTunes.co.uk owner will see Nominet in court
News The row over the ownership of the iTunes.co.uk domain name will now see domain name registrar Nominet taken to court. Nominet recently decreed that current iTunes.co.uk owner, Benjamin Cohen, should hand over the URL to Apple because of its all... [16 Jun 2005]
iTunes wants new mates
News iTunes has launched an affiliate scheme in the UK, letting third parties make money on the tracks they sell on behalf of Jobs and Co. The affiliate scheme is not open to just anyone, however: pornographic and racist sites are banned from taking... [02 Jun 2005]
iTunes 'cybersquatting' row threatens Nominet authority
News The authority of the UK's domain name registrar has been called into question after the owner of the domain name iTunes.co.uk investigated what rights the registrar had to make him hand the URL to Apple. [27 May 2005]
