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Stanford iTunes

24 October, 2005

Stanford university has made their audio material available through iTunes.


Stanford on iTunes provides university-related audio content via the iTunes Music Store, Apple’s popular music jukebox and online music store. Stanford on iTunes gives alumni and the general public free access to a wide range of Stanford-specific digital audio content. The project includes two sites:

  • a public site, targeted primarily at alumni, which will include Stanford faculty lectures, learning materials, music, sports, and more.
  • an access-restricted site for students delivering course-based materials and advising content.

More at the Stanford Report. Now, if only there was an Australian version of iTunes...

25/10/05 UPDATE: There IS an Australian iTunes. Apple has quietly launched it, media announcement yet to come. Just load up your iTunes and choose your country. Thanks to Mr Andrew Jessup for alerting me to this fact.

Comments

I'm putting $20 down that there will be an announcement of an iTMS for Australia by the end of this week.

Anyone care to raise me?

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