iTunes Sells 500 Millionth Song

By Ed Oswald | Published July 18, 2005, 11:38 AM

Apple announced on Monday that a Lafayette, Indiana woman had downloaded the 500 millionth song on iTunes Sunday, Faith Hill's "Mississippi Girl." Amy Greer will receive ten iPods of her choice, as well as a 10,000-song gift card and an all-expenses paid trip to see Coldplay. Apple is now selling some 1.5 million songs per day.

Along with the announcement of the contest winner, Apple said that subscriptions to podcasts from its directory had reached five million just three weeks after support had been added with the launch of iTunes 4.9. Apple's podcast directory includes some 6,000 free audio programs, making it one of the largest on the Web, the company said.

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bah. i use itunes, and i still dont even own an ipod. what's her address so i can hit her up?

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wow that's an awesome prize. wish i had downloaded the 500m song.

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Man I wish I had downloaded that song but then again I don't waste my money on what I can download for free.

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No Doubt.

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You could rob a grocery store, then the groceries are free too, right?

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Good comment ;)

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If u don't get caught.. u get the groceries for free! If not u pay 2-5 years :P

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Thief!

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