06
Jan
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Phil Schiller’s “One Last Thing…” moment today during his Macworld keynote consisted of announcing significant changes to the #1 music sales channel, iTunes. The announcement consisted of three things: Variable pricing. Songs at the US iTunes store will be available at three prices: $0.69, $0.99, and $1.29. No pricing changes out of the US were announced yet. Conversion to DRM-free media. Apple will sell 8 million songs out of its catalog without DRM starting this month; the other 2 million ti
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21
Nov
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I came across an ad in Rolling Stone about slotMusic.org, a new music “format” that is being hyped by major labels as “a versatile new physical music format for the 21st Century”. In short, the new slotMusic format is a 1 Gig microSD card preloaded with DRM-free mp3s (properly tagged and 320 kBPs) and videos that consumers can load into their phones, mp3 players and computers without limitations, passwords or access to the Internet. On their Website, www.slotmusic.org, you can read more abo
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06
Sep
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image-thumb69 iPod sales flattening amidst tough competition from the iPhone iPod was once an iconic success for Apple. The portable music player not only cemented Apple’s position as a leader in the portable music space but also allowed Apple to command a solid position in online music album sales via the iTunes.
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05
Sep
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iPod was once an iconic success for Apple. The portable music player not only cemented Apple’s position as a leader in the portable music space but also allowed Apple to command a solid position in online music album sales via the iTunes. While doing all this, the device at one time was responsible for almost half of Apple’s annual revenues. However, things are now changing for the magical music device. It seems that the iPod now face a stiff competition from a rival product which is
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