iTunes here I come
December 31, 2007
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What is happening to the music industry? Is it collapsing or is it evolving into a new being altogether. Radiohead got their album for sale on their website at the price the buyer wants to sell. Nine Inch Nails giving its samples out and fans creating new albums. Forget about the cassettes; nobody really cares about the CDs. We see the sections of the display getting smaller and smaller. Whats going on iPod is here and he always eats home cooked meals from iTunes.
Well you can put other MP3s but mother iTunes will still cook it and feed it. Mostly, they prefer home grown food from the organic backyard of iTunes’ music purchases; it usually takes same hard-work of 99 cents per song. Now there is a Hybrid crop which is totally seedless and makes it a more enjoyable meal for the iPod and the listener, its DRM free. DRM- Digital Rights Management-free that is that you can feed as many iPods as many times and also burn CDs. All you can eat buffet for the rest of your life for all the iPods and CDs. But there is a Robin Hood, for the rest of the kids on the street like Zune, Sansa, Toshiba and all the other MP3 Players. There was not a decent market out for them. Amazon, the online retailer has an all new stock full of surplus for them and its DRM free from Warner Music.
The contract came in the hands of Amazon and the music is still cheaper than iTunes; they start at 89 cents. The only one left out for the big contract is Sony entertainment. Apple does have EMI records on its side so it’s a tie. But oh god, we don’t want Sony entertainment with its own Sony Walkman MP3 player.










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