banjo_boy
Bona Fide Pater Familius
Originally posted by fryke
1.) This rumour _started_ off of a LA Times and 'Der Spiegel' article. And both claim to have 'anonymous sources', which - although both are well respected publications - doesn't give the article(s) much credibility.
Even if the resources were not credible, it is out in the open more than before. Apple does not like having their "secrets" thrown out like this and especially if it is true. So to me it's black and white. Either it's BS or thehy are stretchin' out their feathers and struttin' to impress the "alphas males".
Originally posted by fryke
2.) I never said Apple would be putting all their chips in it. With having a vision I rather meant that Apple puts their money where their vision is supported, expanded and can be profitable. I think expanding on the idea of the digital hub is money better spent than, say, buying Motorola's PowerPC division and then noticing that they can't really do better. And also better than just throw money into more developers to create better software faster. Apple has a long history in software development, and software like iMovie, Mac OS X and Safari shows that their software development money is well spent at the moment.
I know you didn't say that, but 6B is alot of ching for Apple to lay down. I doubt they have that laying in a drawer somewhere.
Also, what I meant about the software was release golds of programs ie Safari 1.0 not a beta. iCal 1.0 not the beta. I appreciate the yearly updates of the OS, but please give a non-buggy program.
Originally posted by fryke
On topic: Whether it's a bad or a good idea to buy Universal Music, just imagine the big splash of the following announcement (and I'm not claiming it will happen):
"Apple today unveiled the new line of iPods. (Features etc. ...) They also announced the new version of iTunes, number 4, which lets you browse an online catalogue of music tracks from all relevant record labels. You can click on a track and accept to buy it for 0.99 USD, it gets automatically downloaded, added to your iTunes 4 library and synched with your iPod. The MPEG-4 based AAC codec used sports a better quality than MP3 (CD-Quality, actually) and you are free to use the song according to copyright laws. You can copy it to your other Mac or PC, you can burn it on CD and, of course, listen to it on your iPod. In related news, Apple has bought Universal Music and has signed new contracts with (insert a couple of big stars that will celebrate their comeback)." (Those stars would, of course, star in a new 'Switchers' ad, saying that they were under other record labels before and have now 'switched' to Apple Universal.) ;-)
You have to be an ad writer! You made it sound REEEEEALLy good!
But again, are they going to keep dealing with computers or just the iPod, iTunes, and music?
I, personally, will never use there music service becasue they will never carry any of the music I listen to. I am sure there a many who will glad buy from it, but it will not be my music shop.
I just hope that this, if it does happen, works. If it doesn't, I really do not want to speculate what could happen to Apple...
PS - The market closes in 27 min. and their stack is at 13.10