Once Apple let the
iTunes Match genie
out of the bottle it has actually been pretty quick to spread the love to our
international friends. Australia, Canada, the UK and a host of other European nations came online last month, now a sizable chunk of Latin America (along with a few EU stragglers) are joining the party. In total, 19 new countries were added to the list this week, headlined by Central and South American nations like Argentina, Guatemala, Venezuela and Nicaragua. With a few Eastern Block countries, including Lithuania and Latvia, also being added to the list, Apple has increased the total number states where iTunes Match is available to 37. Now Apple just has to start getting a few of the Asian and African areas where the iPhone is available on board and it can officially call Match a global service. To see if your country is invited hit up the more coverage link.
iTunes Match launches in 19 more countries, shows Latin America some love from the cloud originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 17 Jan 2012 12:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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