Apple has updated the company’s iTunes Match service to include
19 additional countries. The list includes Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia,
Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Guatemala,
Honduras, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and
Venezuela, bringing iTunes Match availability to 37 markets in total. Apple
debuted the iTunes Match service late last year. For an annual charge,
customers can scan and match tracks from their iTunes libraries and replace
them with tracks in the iTunes Store and store them in iCloud. Apple lets
customers download up to 25,000 tracks without DRM restrictions, with the
ability to match any track in a supported audio file format.


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