Mobile Players Take On Apple iPhone With Flat-Rate Mobile Music Service [View article]
They just don't get it. People don't want to rent their music. They want to own it. Its personal to them. The studios are crazy for encouraging their customers to view music as a commodity with no inherent value rather than a valuable and personal possession. This will go the same way as every other similar service. There are 500M iTunes users worldwide already, with 1M copies of iTunes being downloaded every day. The tracks people have in their iTunes library work with: PCs, Macs, iPods, and iPhones - and many other devices too. The same will not be true for this service, which will likely be limited to playback on the phone only, or if you're "lucky," then some terrible music jukebox software that's bound to be PC only. Doomed to failure, and all the more embarrassingly so for being backed by the world+mother.
Mobile Players Take On Apple iPhone With Flat-Rate Mobile Music Service [View article]
There are 500M iTunes users worldwide already, with 1M copies of iTunes being downloaded every day. The tracks people have in their iTunes library work with: PCs, Macs, iPods, and iPhones - and many other devices too.
The same will not be true for this service, which will likely be limited to playback on the phone only, or if you're "lucky," then some terrible music jukebox software that's bound to be PC only.
Doomed to failure, and all the more embarrassingly so for being backed by the world+mother.
Musicphones: iPod's Fall from Grace? [View article]