iTunes: What's great, what's not, and how Apple might fix it<article>
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<p>Among they smorgasbord of new software and features Apple announced at last week’s
WWDC keynote, there were a few notable absences. Improvements to Maps, for example. Or a new version of
iTunes.</p><p>Of course, this being a developer conference, few informed observers expected a new iTunes—that’s something Apple traditionally announces at fall events for music, media, and iOS devices. But given how much criticism iTunes regularly receives, more than a few people were at least
hoping this year would be the exception. Instead, we’re left to speculate on the future of what is likely Apple’s most-used desktop app. So let’s speculate.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2362782/itunes-whats-great-whats-not-and-how-apple-might-fix-it.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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iTunes: What's great, what's not, and how Apple might fix it