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Are clouds forming over iTunes?Apple is holding talks with record companies that may result in giving iTunes customers a backup of music purchased, Bloomberg has reported. Instead of music being stored on a user's computer and then distributed to the user's iDevice, it may be stored in the MobileMe cloud. Apple last month pulled its MobileMe sync and storage service off its website, a move that could point to the possibility of the service's capabilities being expanded to store music, photos and other content. That might result in a new business model, where users are charged a flat monthly fee for downloading a given number of songs instead of paying for each download as they do now, Michael McGuire, a vice president at Gartner told MacNewsWorld. However, users might not buy into this approach, McGuire warned. Apple did not respond to a request for comment by press time. Read the full article on E-CommerceTimes.com |