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Like every major technology company, Apple needs the rest of the world to love its products just as much as a growing cadre of Americans already do. For Apple, however, expanding overseas has never been an easy task. Its high-end products aren't well-suited for tackling emerging markets, and it has taken its share of lumps in moving into markets such as Japan. Still, the maker of the iPod, the iPhone and the Mac now gets about 40 percent of its revenue from outside the U.S., a percentage almost certain to grow over time.
Posted by: edharris 2007-07-30 23:43:49 In reply to: Keith Regan
The typical cost of a song from the UK iTunes Store is 79 pence. At current exchange rates that equates to USD 1.60, not 99 cents.
Just thought folks needed a reminder. Hey, I am in the US and I remind myself that mine is coming this fall.

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