iTunes Browser Previews Now With Actual Music
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Last updated: Thursday, January 7, 2010

Back in November of 2009, Apple finally rolled out a web browser preview for music in the iTunes catalog. It let you view the albums page, see all the songs included on the album, their length, as well as price for individual tracks. It didn’t however, offer the ability to actually listen to tracks, but Apple has finally decided to let us do exactly that . Head on over to iTunes Charts ,

click on an album, and move your mouse pointer over a track; you’ll see a small button that lets you listen to a short preview. The tracks are encoded at 44.1 AAC 300+ kbits/second, and play with Quicktime. If you like a track, you can, of course, buy it from iTunes. Tags: apple , itunes , music , web browser

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