Manhook, You're on to something. There were good MP3 players before the iPod came out (I had one), just like Kindle.
On Jan 19 09:47 AM Manhook wrote:
> Bryan, > I think you're missing Apple's biz model and infrastructure possibilities: > should your blog be "will Apple be the next Netfix?" Consider the > following possibility: > Apple introduces this summer a new product with a screen size perhaps > 2X the iTouch. Then they transform the book business like they did > to music and attack Amazon's business. Imagine downloading a book > onto this device (a la Kindle) and being able to read or listen to > it, with Apple providing the SW to switch back and forth to written/spoken > word at the user's want....and doing so on the word, without missing > a beat. Then they expand their digital store to go after the download > of all digital products with this new device in concert with Apple > TV. Hello movies! Goodbye Blockbuster and Netflix. Both will see > declining businesses similar to the decline in music CD sales. Think > big! >
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On Jan 19 09:47 AM Manhook wrote:
> Bryan,
> I think you're missing Apple's biz model and infrastructure possibilities:
> should your blog be "will Apple be the next Netfix?" Consider the
> following possibility:
> Apple introduces this summer a new product with a screen size perhaps
> 2X the iTouch. Then they transform the book business like they did
> to music and attack Amazon's business. Imagine downloading a book
> onto this device (a la Kindle) and being able to read or listen to
> it, with Apple providing the SW to switch back and forth to written/spoken
> word at the user's want....and doing so on the word, without missing
> a beat. Then they expand their digital store to go after the download
> of all digital products with this new device in concert with Apple
> TV. Hello movies! Goodbye Blockbuster and Netflix. Both will see
> declining businesses similar to the decline in music CD sales. Think
> big!
>