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Apple U.S. market share declines year over year

Apple captured 3.2 percent of the U.S. market share in 2003, down from 3.5 percent a year ago, according to research firm IDC. The company shipped 1.675 million Macs in 2003, compared with 1.679 units in 2002. Apple’s worldwide market share remained under 2 percent in 2003. The companies ahead of Apple were: Dell (16.319 million – 30.9%), HP (10.851 million – 20.6%), IBM (2.748 million – 5.2% ), and Gateway (1.987 million – 3.8%).

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MDG Ships Web Server 4D for OS X

MDG Announces WS4D/eCommerce 4.0, Web Server 4D 4.0,
WS4D/Developer 4.0 and WS4D/Developer eCommerce 4.0,
and WS4D/Banners 4.0

Adds OS X Support, lots of new features.

Cary, IL December 22, 2003 — MDG Computer Services, Inc, a
leading developer of web and eCommerce tools for Macintosh
and Windows, announced today that it shipped version 4.0 of
Web Server 4D and WS4D/eCommerce, its a single application
that includes a full featured web server, shopping carts,
storefronts, credit authorization, virtual domains, and
database publishing.

What’s New With Version 4.0?

Web Serv

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Create Web catalogs of your iTunes music library

KavaSoft has announced the release of iTunes Catalog 1.0, a new utility that creates Web catalogs of your iTunes music library. iTunes Catalog can create HTML catalogs of your music with the same brushed metal look as iTunes, complete with the cover artwork. It can also create catalogs in text, PDF, or XML format. In addition, the US$9.99 software can add album artwork to music in your iTunes library, play music, find song lyrics, search Google for artist info, and buy music from the iTunes Music Store or Amazon.com.

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Apple readying ‘iTunes Producer’ for record labels

Apple is in the process of launching new applications and marketing tools for its iTunes Music Store that aim to make it easier for record labels and artists to sell and promote music on the service. According to Billboard Bulletin (paid subscription required), Apple is preparing an application called iTunes Producer, which will help labels submit content for inclusion in the store.

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