i just tried it out, and it appears you *can* delete things. at least, when you click on 'edit' near your search history it takes you to a page where you can check your past searches and 'clear selected'. clearing them removes them from your search history pane (or whatever it's called). as to whether they are still stored somewhere else... who can know?
or, gee, you could take 10 minutes and write a perl script with a web interface that is hosted on your magical 'remote server'. even simpler.
hey buddy,
- japan-from-america/
you might want to check out this: http://www.tuaw.com/2006/12/14/shopping-at-itunes
i just tried it out, and it appears you *can* delete things. at least, when you click on 'edit' near your search history it takes you to a page where you can check your past searches and 'clear selected'. clearing them removes them from your search history pane (or whatever it's called). as to whether they are still stored somewhere else ... who can know?
The rights to 'Happy Birthday' are owned by a subsidiary of AOL / Time Warner and it costs approximately $10000 to use the song in a feature film.