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December 28, 2007 7:07 AM PST

Apple making deals for Web video rentals

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Apple making deals for Web video rentals
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by Penguinisto December 28, 2007 9:04 AM PST
[i]"Jobs said in an interview last year that the product was a "hobby" because nobody had figured out how to make Internet television a successful business.

Apple TV plugs into a television and wirelessly pulls in video and music from a Mac or off the Internet. The device, which costs $300 to $400, has not proved popular."[/i]

Err, isn't that called "belaboring the obvious"? the manufacturer's CEO said up-front that they only did it as basically a lark because there's no real market for the thing. So yeah, it stands to reason that it wouldn't sell so well.

At least I'd give Apple credit for honesty up-front; if it were a product made by certain other companies, we'd be hearing in convoluted terms all about how allegedly popular it is, and there would be a sales channel stuffed to the gills somewhere to prove it.

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by Penguinisto December 28, 2007 9:04 AM PST
[i]"Jobs said in an interview last year that the product was a "hobby" because nobody had figured out how to make Internet television a successful business.

Apple TV plugs into a television and wirelessly pulls in video and music from a Mac or off the Internet. The device, which costs $300 to $400, has not proved popular."[/i]

Err, isn't that called "belaboring the obvious"? the manufacturer's CEO said up-front that they only did it as basically a lark because there's no real market for the thing. So yeah, it stands to reason that it wouldn't sell so well.

At least I'd give Apple credit for honesty up-front; if it were a product made by certain other companies, we'd be hearing in convoluted terms all about how allegedly popular it is, and there would be a sales channel stuffed to the gills somewhere to prove it.

/P
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