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Apple: The iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Coming Soon to Starbucks

Walk into a participating Starbucks with your laptop, iPhone, or iPod touch and buy whatevers playing — along with millions of songs on iTunes — while your latte cools.

Whats that song?

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Walk into a participating Starbucks with your laptop, iPhone, or iPod touch and buy whatever's playing — along with millions of songs on iTunes — while your latte cools.

"What's that song?"

Say you're in line at Starbucks. You hear this amazing song wafting from the speakers. You gotta have it. Now. Tap the iTunes button on your iPhone or iPod touch, tap the Starbucks button, and voil?: You see the current song, the last 10 songs played, and featured Starbucks Collections. Preview, buy, and download whatever you like, right then and there. Or, if you're sipping away with your laptop, buy what's playing — exclusively on iTunes.

Connect for free.

As long as you have an iPod touch, an iPhone, or a computer with the latest version of iTunes, you get free Wi-Fi access to the iTunes Store and to Starbucks Now Playing content. Stroll into a participating Starbucks and you're connected automatically. Browse and search the entire iTunes Store from your laptop or millions of songs on the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store from iPod touch or iPhone. All at the same prices as the regular iTunes Store.

Bring it home.

Every song you buy on your iPhone or iPod touch at Starbucks syncs back to your Mac or PC the next time you connect. And if you've only partially downloaded a song on your iPhone or iPod touch, your computer completes the download automatically.

Coming soon to a Starbucks near you.

iTunes arrives at participating Starbucks starting this October and will be available in most major metropolitan areas in the U.S. by the end of 2008.

New York - October 2, 2007
Seattle - October 2, 2007
San Francisco Bay Area - November 7, 2007
Los Angeles - February 2008
Chicago - March 2008.



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