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| 6 things I'd do if I were in charge
1) Marketing slogan - "If you like your iPod, you'll love your iMac" ... the irony, of course, that people don't just like their iPods... very directly making a case to the potential switchers 2) ITMS song buyback - its annoying that you buy a song to test an album, like it, buy another off the album and so on until you have about 4 and then decide to buy the whole album. At which point you realize you wasted 4 dollars. That $3.96 should be applied to the cost of the new album. A marginally good move from a business perspective because it would probably get people buying more albums. 3) Tivo-like capabilities - I don't think a "set top box" is the answer. I would expect more like an Airport Intense or something that streams to and from your TV to your computer (digital hub) and carves out a piece of your hard drive for the storage. Then lets you edit the shows and burn in iMovie. I am among the I suspect many people who want to use Apple's movie editing capabilties but have neither a camcorder or anything to shoot. My Tivo is great (except for that Tivo-to-go spurned Apple) and there are rumors of Apple buying them but I think that even at a cheap $400mm market cap, this is the kind of thing Apple could do on its own in an even better and more integrated manner than buying someone else's technology. My understanding is that the next generation of 802.11g will have fast enough throughput for HD. 4) Lines at Apple retail stores - those who have been to the Soho or Magnificent Mile store can relate... what better way to show off the portability and power of powerbooks than wheeling a couple out on carts when the line gets too long and setting up impromptu temporary cash registers? 5) Dot Mac for free - Maybe sell enhancements (larger storage space, etc.) The .mac email address is good advertising for Apple, the storage space just can't cost them that much to provide. Help keep the faithful happy. 6) Podcasting - Team up with more TV shows/concerts to get things on the Web immediately. When Anwar Robinson killed on What a Wonderful World (an Apple Macworld favorite) on American Idol last week, me and thousands of others would have gladly immediately gone to ITMS to plunk down our 99 cents to download it. Or Jaime Foxx's acceptance speech at the Oscars. Or the Presidential debates (oh, wait, they did do that... for free). Or Jay Leno's Johnny Carson rememberance monologue. Or Jack Johnson last Saturday on SNL. Or Steve Jobs at Macworld. You get the idea. I understand there are copyright issues to get through, but they made it happen with online music when no one thought they would. In addition to incremental revenue, I just think this would go a long way to further engrain the iPod at the center of pop culture. Thanks for reading... your thoughts welcomed Last edited by tde632; March 14th, 2005 at 10:47 PM. Reason: typo |
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Dot Mac for free is an interesting thought (reverting somewhere back to iTools). I think there is some money to be made by using dot Mac more effectively. Firstly, let people have a free mac.com e-mail address when they register their copy of OS X. Even better, let every version of OS X have up to five e-mail addresses assigned to it (one per user). That encourages registering your software (useful, from a sales perspective), and doesn't give away MUCH for free. You might also get a 50 MB iDisk, leaving you with just enough space to store that one file you need everywhere you go, without carrying anything. Then, for a payment, you could get an iDisk of a more respectable size, .Mac sync, Virex, Backup, Webspace, etc, etc. I also think Apple should allow us to use any WebDAV server for things like iPhoto album uploading (so that people who set up their OWN websites can easily upload what they want to it. Don't cripple iPhoto for the sake of more sales of .Mac)
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Fully behind the "Apple getting more behind podcasting" idea. I'd take it even further, to get Apple to build more support for podcasting and audiobooks into iTunes and the iPod line (with labelled chapters, etc). Other things that I'd do:
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i think i don't just speak for myself when i say 'what's the point of me paying for .mac? what is the real benefit? i get emails at the moment. i don't get virus'. what's the idisk for?'
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That has more chance than a DP imac.
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Ceroc Addict: Bookmarks bar already exists in safari - it was one of the main features on release. before downloadable music content, apple needs to cater for people existing video libraries - quicktime sucks, when you consider how well organised your music and phot's are in itunes and iphoto etc - iLife needs the equivalent for video - iMovie is a bit of a moot point if you don't have a video camera, even less an HD video camera (£2500) they will never do a two button mouse - it's an apple quirk. i do however believe a scroll ability is something it lacks distinctly - they could make it cool like the ipod scroll pad. PDA won't be done, as the market for PDA's is getting smaller and smaller with smartphones encroaching on that space. plus, PDA's have always struggled to be useful outside of the high-end business/geek level. and steve jobs hates 'em, and it's his company, so he's got a point. and as pengu said - a dual processor iMac? what's the point? please explain to me the point of a dual processor iMac, because i know other people want it - dp is only used by high-end pro-apps, in which point, you have a pro computer - PowerMac. iMac is very much home user - they don't even need G5, let alone dual-G5. it's just silly, and there needs to be a line drawn between the two. which is why powerbooks are failing - the iBooks are getting to good and too cheap. new, completely revolutionary, power books (NOT G5) need to be created. remember when the G3 powerbooks came out? the curves, the innovation - it was amazing at set the standard for years, and laptops, to come. the G4 powerbooks - revolutionary is their size - so thin! so smooth, and light! now however, wintel laptops are smaler, thinner, lighter, faster and better. something needs to be done.
__________________ Dual 1.8GHz G5 2GB, 1TB, Radeon 9600XT 128MB, 10.5 20" Apple Cinema Display + Dell 2005FPW 20" dual-head iBook G3 700MHz 640MB, 40GB, Rage128 16MB, 10.4, dying battery |
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Burnsy has the right idea. im not against a g5 imac (and with 1/3 CPU speed bandwidth and slower RAM it's by no means in the same class as a PM) but don't expect it all from the machine. it won't have dual CPUs. it won't have RAID. it won't have FireWire800 (although this could be good for HD Video cams if and when they support it, and/or external storage)it won't have dual-link DVI out, i don't even see a 23" screen soon. That would be a VERY big imac.
__________________ PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0Ghz | 1Gb | 250Gb | Bluetooth | NVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL 256Mb | 20" Cinema Display | MX1000 Wireless Laser Mouse | OS X 10.3.9 PowerMac G4 400Mhz | 832Mb | 40Gb + 120Gb | OS X Server 10.3.8 - Web Dev, Proxy, Mail, NAT, Firewall, Backup Netgear Gigabit Switch | Sony Ericsson P910i Smartphone | iPod Colour 60Gb |
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