Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Apple brings iTunes Store to Brazil, 15 other countries - by aby benedict

Apple has significantly expanded iTunes availability across Latin America, it announced today.

The company singled out Brazil in its announcement, saying it will offer more than 20 million songs to customers in that country from every major music label. In addition, Apple says the service will include tracks from local artists, such as Ivete Sangalo and Marisa Monte.

Apple's App Store, as well as podcasts and iBooks, were already available in Brazil.

To further sweeten the pot, Apple is offering customers in Brazil access to "thousands of movies to rent or purchase" via iTunes. The available movies come from major studios 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, and Universal Pictures, among others.

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