Apple’s big pocket sweeten Record labels mouth with a small incentive of $25 or $50 million each

Apple is preparing the introduction of iCloud, a cloud-based music locker that will change the way with carry our music libraries, to get the service rolling Apple needed the blessing of the big four record labels and their insatiable and always growing need for fresh new money sources.
The New York Post reports that Apple has paid between $25 and $50 million each, a sum that iron out all impending problems for the introduction of iCloud next monday and a clear advantage over Amazon.com and Google offers, both services don’t have the blessing of the music industry. iCloud is supposed to be free for mac users or a annual fee of $25, but until monday all prices all speculatives and inconclusives.
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