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Enough Already!
Wednesday 24th November, 2010 12:54 Comments: 0
Earlier this month, William and Kate announced their engagement. The media went nuts (clearly there wasn't much else to talk about) and according to BBC News it won't be long until they're married:

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But there was one story that wasn't related to the addition to Her Majesty's family! It seems we can finally listen to The Beatles on our Apple devices. I'm obviously not counting anyone that had ripped their CD collection, or anyone that had illegally downloaded it. That leaves about... 5 people, right?

Actually, it seems that over 2 million individual songs have been downloaded from iTunes. Imagine (okay, so that's a Lennon song) all the money that could have been made if they'd let it be on iTunes a few years ago. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, life goes on, bra.
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