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Apple: the "Microsoft of Music?"

BY Fast Company staffWed Jul 28, 2004 at 12:23 PM

Merrill Lynch analyst Steven Milunovich was quoted as saying that the recent alliance between Apple and Motorola could turn Apple into the "Microsoft of music" and make the iPod the "defacto standard in digital music."

Milunovich says the 0.5GB of memory for songs of Motorola music phones is a different market from the 4GB iPod mini or 20GB and 40GB fourth-generation iPods. "Getting users to try iTunes on their cell phones introduces them to portable music the Apple way," he says.

As a result of the alliance, from early next year Motorola phone users will be able to transfer music from iTunes to a new mobile version of the software on the phone. Music, including paid-for downloads from the iTunes music store, will be transferred via USB or Bluetooth, and the mobile player will be the standard music application on all Motorola's phones.

Do you think Apple will be the "Microsoft of music?" What scenario would you like to see as a consumer?

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Technology, technology + computers, Science and Technology, Digital Music Players, Audio and Video Devices, Electronics, Consumer Electronics


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July 28, 2004 at 1:53pm by scott

This would be the greatest invention ever!

July 28, 2004 at 2:38pm by Mike Rundle

I really think it's true — I've been a hardcore Mac guy for years and just bought my first iPod after Apple intro'd new ones last week. I've never been happier, and Apple truly is leading the digital music revolution.

July 28, 2004 at 4:56pm by Scott

Could you imagine having just one device for your music, phone and having some of the capabilities of an iPod? There is no need for a PDA any longer! Hook in Blackberry capabilities and I'm a customer for life!