iTunes Has 63% Share In Digital Music Market

iTunes Has 63% Share In Digital Music Market

Data collected from over 12,000 consumer surveys for NPD’s Annual Music Study 2012 reveals that Apple’s iTunes holds the majority 64% share in the digital music market. The study also reveals that almost 80% of people who buy music online, bought music from iTunes in the previous quarter. Trailing in second place in AmazonMP3 with just 22% market share. 44 million Americans have bought at least one song or album last year, this number is consistent with past sales, despite the fact that music streaming services such as Pandora are becoming hugely popular.

iTunes has phenomenally progressed over the past decade. At first it was just a tool for iPod users so that they could manage their music, but it slowly and gradually grew to become what it is today. Apple recently announced that iTunes sold its 25 billionth song, and just to give you an idea how iTunes has gained popularity so fast, 15 billion of these total downloads were made in last three years alone. Digital music sales around the world bring in about $5.5 billion and it can safely be said that iTunes is the source of majority of that revenue.

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Amazon MP3 adds Ford SYNC support for Android, makes you vocalize your bad taste

Amazon MP3 adds Ford SYNC support for Android, makes you vocalize your bad taste

If we’re being honest, many of you probably won’t care too much about the latest update to Amazon MP3 for Android. Why? Well, the big new feature is Ford SYNC support, and we’re pretty sure that a majority of cars on the road aren’t packing the in-dash infotainment system yet. But, it is still quite a popular feature in new Ford vehicles and there’s definitely a healthy number of drivers out there eager to put their Amazon music collection just a voice command away while they toil away in rush hour traffic. Version 2.8 of the app also includes the requisite bug fixes and a tweaked store that displays more search results. But we know all you really care about is the ability to tell your car to “play Usher” without feeling judged. Time to celebrate.

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Alcatel One Touch Shockwave reaches US Cellular, takes your bumps and scrapes for $50

Alcatel One Touch Shockwave reaches US Cellular, takes your bumps and scrapes for $50

Those of us picking budget smartphones in the US seldom have the choice of a toughened smartphone, and it’s even more of a challenge when we’re not signed on to one of the top four carriers. US Cellular is offering the cost-conscious a (hardened) olive branch by shipping the Alcatel One Touch Shockwave. Skip past the creaky Android 2.3, 800MHz processor, 3.2-megapixel camera and 3.5-inch, 480 x 320 display — a shock- and water-resistant shell as well as Dragontrail-based glass should keep the smartphone working through most forms of casual abuse. We also don’t mind having preloaded Amazon Appstore and media apps, although the frugal 2GB microSD card in the box won’t leave much room for any downloading. We’d at least keep the Shockwave on the short list when the $50 price and long-lasting design will leave ample funds for just about everything else.

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