Apple says iPhone sales reach 1 million target
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Just a week after slashing the price of its iconic device iPhone by a third, Apple announced Monday that it has reached its goal of selling 1 million cellphones almost three weeks ahead of schedule.
The milestone came 74 days after Apple launched the device in a much hyped way. Officials of the Silicon Valley company earlier had forecast that iPhone sales would hit the 1 million mark by theend of this month.
"It took almost two years to achieve this milestone with iPod," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement, referring to the company's digital music player, which has become a popular culture phenomena in the United States since it hit the market six years ago.
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Find the Britney Spears VMA video online
But you want proof. You want to watch the video. And so, naturally, you consult YouTube. And hey, look, someone's uploaded it.
But wait: Click on the several VMA clips that come up when you search for Spears and you find they're gone. "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Viacom International Inc.," YouTube tells you.
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Technorati Launches Streaming Updates Service
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