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Feeling Apple's sting, software giant looks to diminish iTunes' influence with new "rental" plan.
Feeling Apple's sting, software giant looks to diminish iTunes' influence with new "rental" plan.
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iTunes music store. There is no way that people are going to switch
once they have already invested in starting a digital music library
with iTunes. I have spent $270 bucks since December 2004. Throw
in an iPod shuffle that will not play windows media files and Apple
has got me locked in.
I don't mind that. ITMS is cheap, high quality, and just works.
iTunes music store. There is no way that people are going to switch
once they have already invested in starting a digital music library
with iTunes. I have spent $270 bucks since December 2004. Throw
in an iPod shuffle that will not play windows media files and Apple
has got me locked in.
I don't mind that. ITMS is cheap, high quality, and just works.
Recycle Bin (stolen from Macs way back), MSN Messenger, Tabbed Browsing, MSN Search, MSN Spaces, Desktop Search, and now this...?
Recycle Bin (stolen from Macs way back), MSN Messenger, Tabbed Browsing, MSN Search, MSN Spaces, Desktop Search, and now this...?
seventh in a three man race. Apple did the music sales better
than MS so now MS tries ubscriptions? But Real does
subscriptions better. MS is cheaper? Maybe, but it's MS. Windows
compatible MP3 player? that's the iPod, along with iTunes on
thePC. Windows Media format? Apple does it better, even with
MP3.
"At this point, the whole online music market is centered around
Apple and the other guys."
Wonder why???? Don't expect MS to tell you what music lovers
already know.
seventh in a three man race. Apple did the music sales better
than MS so now MS tries ubscriptions? But Real does
subscriptions better. MS is cheaper? Maybe, but it's MS. Windows
compatible MP3 player? that's the iPod, along with iTunes on
thePC. Windows Media format? Apple does it better, even with
MP3.
"At this point, the whole online music market is centered around
Apple and the other guys."
Wonder why???? Don't expect MS to tell you what music lovers
already know.
partners have to explain this model to consumers," said Jupiter
Research analyst Michael Gartenberg.
What are they going to explain that apparently at least 82
percent of consumers don't already know? Personally, I would
love to hear them explain the part about downloading
"replacement copies of iTunes-purchased song(s)"
Oh yeah, consumers will be delighted to do that, lol.
partners have to explain this model to consumers," said Jupiter
Research analyst Michael Gartenberg.
What are they going to explain that apparently at least 82
percent of consumers don't already know? Personally, I would
love to hear them explain the part about downloading
"replacement copies of iTunes-purchased song(s)"
Oh yeah, consumers will be delighted to do that, lol.
Microsoft is late to the game as usual, but who really cares about subscription base? Until the RIAA stops raping customers, p2p is where I'll go.
Microsoft is late to the game as usual, but who really cares about subscription base? Until the RIAA stops raping customers, p2p is where I'll go.
- Suck it up MS
- by lrd123 June 11, 2005 4:11 PM PDT
- Let's face it, with the Feds looking over their every move, i.e., MS can't rely on their old anti-competitive practices anymore, the chances of MS catching up with Apple's ITunes is slim to say the least. For that matter I would wager that anywhere MS doesn't have a foothold now in, they would have to buy their way in to compete, e.g., if they bought Rapsody or some other online service; then maybe they could make inroads. And that would come at a price, but they have the $ to burn.
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