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Apple CEO Steve Jobs (L) talks to Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz as introduces the new Apple iPod media players in San Francisco, California September 5, 2007. Starbucks said on Monday it will give away millions of songs via downloads starting next month as it launches a wireless music service with Apple Inc. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

Apple CEO Steve Jobs (L) talks to Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz as introduces the new Apple iPod media players in San Francisco, California September 5, 2007. Starbucks said on Monday it will give away millions of songs via downloads starting next month as it launches a wireless music service with Apple Inc.

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NEW YORK | Mon Sep 24, 2007 12:49am EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp (SBUX.O) said on Monday it will give away millions of songs via downloads starting next month as it launches a wireless music service with Apple Inc (AAPL.O).

From October 2 to November 7 at more than 10,000 U.S. Starbucks locations, customers can receive "Song of the Day" cards redeemable on Apple's iTunes store for a complimentary song hand-selected by Starbucks Entertainment, the company said.

Starbucks said it will give away 1.5 million downloads per day for a total of more than 50 million free songs. Customers will have until the end of the year to redeem the song on iTunes.

Earlier this month, Apple and Starbucks said they had reached a deal to allow people to buy songs wirelessly from Apple's iTunes music store in Starbucks coffee shops without paying WiFi connection fees.

The service is to debut at more than 600 Starbucks stores in New York and Seattle on October 2, and will be expanded to other major U.S. cities later this year and next.

(Reporting by Lewis Krauskopf)

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