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Apple’s iTunes Store Offers a Lesson About Control

The fate of the App Store may be at stake. Plus: Olive oil theft is just one sign of a crisis.

Apple executives Tim Cook and Eddy Cue unveiled Apple Music at the World Wide Developers Conference in June 2015.

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As Apple celebrates 10 years of its streaming music service, Austin Carr says it’s worth taking a look back at how it came to replace the iTunes marketplace and what that story might mean for the future of the App Store. Plus: Climate change is shaking up the olive oil industry, and Dubai chocolate is just the beginning for pistachio lovers.

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