Apple, the computer company, made peace today with Apple, the music company, over who gets to use the logo and in what way. This means that the way is paved for a deal which will soon bring Beatles music to iTunes at long last.
It was a kick seeing who could do a stronger backflip to get a Beatles song metaphor into their coverage.
The New York Times used the "Long and Winding Road" to start its story.
The Los Angeles Times managed to work in "Let It Be" in its first sentence.
The Associated Press played it straight.
I was surprised that nobody used the song I just used in this blog post -- it seems like the logical one -- "Come Together."
Have there ever been two brands who should get along more than these two? A couple of my very favorite things in life are my iMac and my Beatles collection. For all the Beatles tunes not to be on iTunes has been insane.
On the other hand, I personally won't be buying many of them since I've bought them all previously twice before -- once on vinyl record album and later on CD. Okay, then, in the spirit of the day... let's end with...
Here comes the sun...

