Josh Lowensohn August 15, 2011 3:18 PM PDTStarbucks is now serving up paid applications for free as part of its "Pick of the Week" program. The next time you go into a Starbucks for a drink or snack, you could end up walking out with a free Apple and Starbucks have long had a partnership that gives Starbucks customers a way to download free music tracks from Apple's iTunes Music Store, and the two companies are now coming together to do the same with paid applications. Using the same "Pick of the Week" cards the two companies have been using since April 2008, Starbucks is now using that same system to dole out iPhone applications. Just like for music, users can find free cards wait...
Josh Lowensohn August 15, 2011 3:18 PM PDT
Starbucks is now serving up paid applications for free as part of its "Pick of the Week" program. The next time you go into a Starbucks for a drink or snack, you could end up walking out with a free Apple and Starbucks have long had a partnership that gives Starbucks customers a way to download free music tracks from Apple's iTunes Music Store, and the two companies are now coming together to do the same with paid applications. Using the same "Pick of the Week" cards the two companies have been using since April 2008, Starbucks is now using that same system to dole out iPhone applications. Just like for music, users can find free cards wait...