CD Baby's Web site posted details of how Apple's music service is doing ("Sorry, I didn't realise yesterday's presentation was supposed to be confidential. When I found out, I pulled the details. Honest mistake.") Seems the service is "selling about 500,000 songs a week and about half of those are sold as albums, allaying fears that people would choose individual tracks instead of a whole record," according to the BBC. Best bit: Steve Jobs reportedly saying: "We have to be more efficient, though. We're not going to deal with 200 lawyers. Everyone is going to get the exact same deal. It's not negotiable. It's take it or leave it." (F/X cheers)