Year: 2003

Matador becomes first indie record label on iTunes

Matador Records, a New York-based independent label, has announced that “major chunks” of its extensive catalog, as well as new releases are available immediately from Apple’s iTunes Music Store. According to Matador, which is home to Interpol, Yo La Tengo, Belle & Sebastian and many others, it is the first indie record company to have its content available on iTunes. The company said it will be adding more new releases and catalog titles every week.

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Apple to attend NSBA T+L 2 Conference

Apple will be an exhibitor at this year’s National School Board Association (NSBA) T+L 2 Conference (technology and learning), which takes place October 22-24 in Anaheim, California. “NSBA has kept the key features that made the original T+L Conference successful for 16 years. T+L 2 still brings you world-class speakers, plus the latest technology in more than 350 exhibits of products and services…

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