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Apple rolls out iTunes Match in 17 countries
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Apple)
ZDNET reports that company has confirmed the recently updated support document that reflects the list of availability by country.
iTunes Match is a service that works in conjunction with iCloud to put all of your music in the cloud for access anywhere. With iTunes Match there's no upload time. iTunes will scan your music library and match it with songs in the iTunes Store.
Even if the files on your computer are low quality, iTunes Match will let you play music with 256-Kbps ACC quality. Pretty sweet deal, if you don't mind paying $24.99 a year.
Here's the full list of countries that now have iTunes Match.
Australia
Belgium
Canada
Cyprus
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Luxembourg
Malta, Republic of
Mexico
New Zealand
Slovakia
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
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