Seeing an End to the iPod's Hegemony [View article]
Kevin! This one paragraph is too ridiculous. Don't you know nuthin'?
"Yes, true, if that's the way music shifts, Apple may in fact get there first. The iPhone is already completely capable of becoming a cloud music player -- just look at the success of Pandora on the iPhone. But chances are Apple will try to protect its closed iPod/iTunes model, leaving an opening for a competitor -- perhaps a start-up still in someone's garage -- to do things a whole new way and give Apple something to worry about."
So, Kevin. Do you really think Jobs would "leave an opening" when all he would need to do was 'invent' subscription music?
Come on. You're better than this. (Hope your mama doesn't read this column.)
Seeing an End to the iPod's Hegemony [View article]
"Yes, true, if that's the way music shifts, Apple may in fact get there first. The iPhone is already completely capable of becoming a cloud music player -- just look at the success of Pandora on the iPhone. But chances are Apple will try to protect its closed iPod/iTunes model, leaving an opening for a competitor -- perhaps a start-up still in someone's garage -- to do things a whole new way and give Apple something to worry about."
So, Kevin. Do you really think Jobs would "leave an opening" when all he would need to do was 'invent' subscription music?
Come on. You're better than this. (Hope your mama doesn't read this column.)
(Anyway, thanks for the laugh.)