After the iPod, how much more open is that world? A lot of these points fit squarely with the original iPod and iTunes combination. The most "innovation" we've seen is other players ability to play un-encumbered AAC.
Still, if you've an iPod, you've got to use iTunes. Sure, you can bring in other formats, but it's still an Apple world.
(Ok, ok, you can install a Linux-based O/S on the iPod and run anything, but, c'mon, I'm talking about the majority of consumers.)
And, what's more, it seems that most people don't care. iPods still fly off the shelves. iTunes is still the most popular store online. Yeah, users know something about the limitations, but they don't care.
We care, but how much of the population do we represent?
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Last edited by tcv; 11-19-2007 at 04:37 PM.
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