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Tuesday, 4 June 2019

sample of Batman 1966 film

sample of Batman 1966 film

Top 10 most memorable television moments

Top 10 most memorable television moments

Aliens a bit behind the movie scenes of the movie with Freddy the Freak

Aliens a bit behind the movie scenes of the movie with Freddy the Freak

Scary stories in the dark series available on Amazon. Co.uk narrative by Freddy the Freak

Scary stories in the dark series available on Amazon. Co.uk narrative by Freddy the Freak

Sample of A Brief History of Time from big bang to black holes by Stephen Hawking narrative by Mark Anthony Raines available on www.amazon.com. 5 STARS Recommend

Sample of A Brief History of Time from big bang to black holes by Stephen Hawking narrative by Mark Anthony Raines available on www.amazon.com. 5 STARS Recommend

Horror books to read this summer

Horror books to read this summer

Canvirorous lunar activities by Max Booth III available on Amazon. Co.uk narrative by Mark Anthony Raines

Canvirorous lunar activities by Max Booth III available on Amazon. Co.uk narrative by Mark Anthony Raines

Sample of Doctor Sleep Shining Book 2 by Stephen King available on Amazon. Co.uk narrative by Mark Anthony Raines

Sample of Doctor Sleep Shining Book 2 by Stephen King available on Amazon. Co.uk narrative by Mark Anthony Raines

Sample of In the tall grass by Joe Hill and Stephen King available on Amazon . com. uk narrative by Freddy the Freak

Sample of In the tall grass by Joe Hill and Stephen King available on Amazon . com. uk narrative by Freddy the Freak

The Strange case of the Alchemist Daughter by Thedore Goss

The Strange case of the Alchemist Daughter by Thedore Goss

Lincolnshire spirit seekers podcast ghosts of June uk.

Lincolnshire spirit seekers podcast ghosts of June uk.

Interview with Actor Hans Hernke. .Anthor plan from outer space.

Interview with Actor Hans Hernke. .Anthor plan from outer space.

Interview with Actor Hans Hernke. .Anthor plan from outer space.

Interview with Actor Hans Hernke. .Anthor plan from outer space.

Wildcats back in UK

Wildcats back in UK

Goodbye I Tunes and thank you for all the fish

 - What did iTunes do?

iTunes was initially conceived as a "digital jukebox" allowing users to import CDs, burn their own mixes and organise their music libraries.
It was the "wild west" years of the Internet, months before the first iPod was even launched, and file-sharing apps for Windows were so full of bugs and malware that Steve Jobs himself one said giving Windows users access to iTunes, with its straightforward interface and clean look, was like "giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell".
When Napster crumbled under the weight of too many lawsuits in 2001, iTunes was uniquely positioned to establish itself as an alternative to Napster, Limewire and the other file-sharing services that crowded the music industry in the late 90s.
In April 2003, iTunes added its first new feature: the iTunes music store, allowing users to buy songs for as little as 99 cents. For a while, it was one of the best options out there for people who didn't want to risk illegally downloading music. Then came the cluttering.

2 - What happened to it?

Slowly but steadily, iTunes began shifting away from its original music-centred purposed from as early as 2005, when it started supporting TV shows, music videos and podcasts.
As music streaming services like Spotify rose in popularity, opening in country after country, iTunes fought back. In 2015, Apple launched its own paid music streaming service, Apple Music, causing confusion in many users who had a hard time distinguishing between the two.
Through college courses of iTunes and Genius Mixes, iTunes turned into what iOS developer and Tumblr founder Marco Arment called, in his personal blog, "a toxic hellstew of technical cruft and a toxic hellstew of UI design".
Its initial virtues - the elegance, the simple interface, the speed - were slowly lost.

3 - How was it announced?

"Customers love iTunes and everything it can do. But if there's one thing we hear over and over, it's 'Can iTunes do even more?'" Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, asked jokingly at Apple's annual developer conference.
The announcement came shortly after Bloomberg published speculation claiming that the firm would launch a trio of new apps for the Mac – Music, TV, and Podcasts – to replace iTunes.
Furthermore, some Reddit users had also noticed that posts on the iTunes Instagram and Facebook accounts had been deleted before the news was made official.

4 - What comes next?

Users will notice the changes in Apple’s upcoming MacOS 10.15 software update, but the company assures that users who have bought content on the store will still be able to use their purchases and that the new operating system will keep allowing users to update their phones without having to launch a separate app.
A subscription to Apple Music currently allows users to access songs they bought from iTunes — it is thought the company will take steps for users to manage downloaded content via this app.

5 - What does it leave behind?

Although tech experts and users have been complaining over iTunes' sluggishness and clutter for years, its cultural significance cannot be overstated.
Social media users are calling its death "the end of an era", sharing fond memories of their first iPods and concerns over the future of their current music libraries.
Specialised tech magazine like Wired are paying their respects too, writing that"In its earliest iteration, iTunes revolutionised how and where people could access music. Its later bloat tells the story of how digitization ate the world"