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  • .Me: Apple's Missing Link  [View article]
    This may shed some light...
    From Sal Hansell's, "Will Steve Jobs Set Me Free?"

    ".... And Macworld discovered that Apple has filed for a number of domains in the new “.Me” top level domain that is about to be begin ostensibly for the former Yugoslavian republic of Montenegro. These include apple.me, ipod.me and itunes.me. (This may mean nothing as companies often register their trademarks in new top level domains.)
    Now is certainly a great time to expand and rename .Mac. Much of the energy in software development is around online applications, which would be a logical evolution for Apple’s iLife and iWork software. Moreover, the iPhone and iPod Touch are particularly suited to services that blend small local applications with storage and other processing handled on an Internet server.
    But the .Mac brand needs a change. If you chat on your iPhone, jog with your iPod Shuffle but still grind out your spreadsheets on a PC, you might find using an online service called “.Mac” a bit jarring.
    While Apple no doubt will stay abreast of technology and create artful marketing, I wonder whether it will also keep up with the realities of online economics: Google has decreed that most online services are supported by advertising not fees.
    Amid all the superlatives thrown about at a Steve Jobs keynote, “free” is rarely heard amid the barrage of “unique” and “amazing.” Mr. Jobs has been very content to position Apple products as offering superior technology and design for premium prices. Moreover, Apple has not yet come to terms with how to fit advertising into its music and video businesses.
    The introduction of the successor to .Mac may offer a window into how Mr. Jobs sees advertising and the future of Apple. If the service, or a large part of it, is free with advertising, this may be the beginning of a shift that could build a significant new revenue source for the company (and possibly lead to a shift in the structure of the music business).
    Then again, Mr. Jobs might well not want to open a two front war with Google (which despite the presence of its chief executive, Eric Schmidt on Apple’s board is competing taking on the iPhone with its Android phone design). It might be enough work to get the iPhone established in dozens of countries around the world.
    Thus he could stick with what is most comfortable and simply improve what is offered at $100 a year, keeping a lucrative if modestly sized business. Or perhaps he could create a free service as a “hobby” (as he referred to Apple TV), with no or limited advertising, as an effort to lure subscribers to a premium tier.
    So when Mr. Jobs unveils his golden idols next week, watch to see if it accompanies them with a mini-Me or a maxi-Me."


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    Jun 03 14:43 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • .Me: Apple's Missing Link  [View article]
    I owe many thanks to Owen Frager for being my push to by Apple at $120! This morning I am in again at $187 for the price of an engagement ring (3 months salary!)! No prenup necessary.
    With all the doom and gloom, I know that an Apple a day will keep the Doctor away!
    Jun 03 11:09 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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