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Tue, 20 Oct 2009 Apple sets up Twitter feeds for iTunes Store information

You can now follow movements on the Store on four Twitter accounts

Andy Penfold


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Apple has set up Twitter accounts for four areas of the iTunes Store. The Twitter feeds, which cover music, podcasts, movies, and TV appear to have been set up in the last few days. The TV feed is yet to make its maiden tweet.

For the Music account (called iTunesMusic), which promises up-to-date news on the US iTunes Music Store, click here. This account already has over 3,700 followers.

For a feed from the Podcast section of the Store (iTunesPodcasts), click here. This feed will be publishing a podcast episode of the day.

The movies feed, under the account name iTunesMovies, can be found here..

The iTunesTV account can be found here.

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ARI-Boy said on Wed, 21 Oct 2009

Howabout Twitter feeds for people not in the US?

Remember us Apple????

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