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iTunes

British  
/ ˈaɪˌtjuːnz /

noun

  1. a computer application enabling users to download music from the internet, create and order playlists, etc

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The result was a new generation of applications—first iTunes, then Spotify—where the content was paid for but the convenience remained.

From The Wall Street Journal

A lot of fans, myself included, have been downloading Victoria’s single on iTunes.

From Los Angeles Times

We decided it was a national travesty that she never had a No. 1 hit because all the other Spice Girls have independently had No. 1 singles, and just yesterday, Victoria’s single “Innocent Girl” got to No. 1 on iTunes.

From Los Angeles Times

“OpenAI is both respecting and valuing our creativity, both our characters, but also those that have created those characters,” Iger added, noting that this partnership was coming from a spirit of technological embrace similar to Disney’s early embrace of the iTunes Store.

From Slate

Since then, they have become the most-streamed group on Spotify, the first K-pop act to top the US iTunes chart and several Billboard charts, and one of the most awarded groups in history.

From BBC