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Okay, you can’t really attend Stanford for free, but Stanford on iTunes is the next best thing and it’ll save you about $31,000 a year. Stanford University is offering a wealth of free audio and video content—lectures, learning materials, music, sports, and more—via Apple’s iTunes Music Store. We’re talking the good stuff, including video of Steve Job’s commencement speech, lectures by the Dalai Lama, lectures from the Technology Ventures Program, and readings by guest authors (including Michael Chabon and Tobias Wolff). New content is added weekly.

Note: You can’t access this content directly from the iTMS; you have to visit the Stanford on iTunes Web site first. From there, you can subscribe to the Stanford on iTunes content.

Via Forbes

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