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Debate: Apple Should Open The iPod, iTunes Music.
Just last year Real Networks and Microsoft charged that the iPod was a closed system. This year Microsoft gives Real nearly $1-billion to settle an anti-trust lawsuit. Competitors Real, Napster, and Microsoft claim to be ‘open’ and charge that Apple’s iPod ‘ecosystem’ is closed. Yet, today nearly 80-percent of portable music player customers and online music sales belong to Apple. Tera and Jack argued the point for hours late last summer. The following is that encore argument; a Point-Counterpoint from one year ago. Note how much has changed. Apple’s market share in music players and online music sales have gone up, not down. What did Jack and Tera have to say? Pro and Con. Should Apple leave the iPod and iTunes Music Store as they are? Or, open the iPod to other online stores? Good questions. Two devoted iPod users, one Windows, one Mac, square off in a battle of Point - Counterpoint.
Point - Counterpoint
Then Real stung Apple in public by back engineering software called Harmony which allowed music from Real’s online music store to play on Apple’s iPods. Real kicked Apple again by launching a heated and one-sided media blitz designed to shame Apple, infuriate the millions of iPod owners, and open Apple’s technology to include offerings from Real’s music store. Point: Jack D. Miller, Windows user, system administrator, writer, Apple critic (now Mac user). Counterpoint: Tera Patricks, writer, Mac user, photographer, music lover.
Point - Apple Should Open iPod, iTunes Music Store (Jack Miller)
Counterpoint - Apple’s System Is Fine The Way It Is (Tera Patricks)
Point - Exactly The Point. Apple Is Closed, Real Wants It Open (Jack)
Counterpoint - The iPod Is Already Open (Tera)
Point - Real and Microsoft are Right, Apple Is Wrong (Jack)
Counterpoint - Real’s Strategy Is Dangerous (Tera)
Point - It’s All About Choice. Apple Is “No Choice But Apple” (Jack)
Counterpoint - Apple Gives Freedom And Choice (Tera)
Apple’s system of iPod, iTunes, and iTunes Music Store is the ONLY online music store with true choice; Mac or Windows users have the best experience. 70-percent market share for iTMS seems to indicate that most music lovers are takiing sides and voting where it counts-- with cash.
Summary: Point - It’s My Music, It’s My Choice (Jack)
Now, Apple is trying to do the same thing with iPod and iTunes music. They want to own the whole market, and, just like Microsoft, let the buyer be damned.
Summary: Counterpoint - Sour Grapes From Losers (Tera)
RealNetworks, on the other hand, continues to bleed money and is obviously financially desperate. Real products don’t work well anyhow, and the market has voted them to near non-existence. Their new pricing scheme, while attractive, is basically a “going out of business sale” and won’t last. Is The Battle Over? Or, is it, “The Battle Has Just Begun?”
Do we live in interesting times, or what?
A year ago we took an online poll of Mac360 readers regarding Real vs. Apple. To see how the voting went, just Click Here. Is Apple’s iPod, iTunes, and iTMS a ‘closed system’ that only benefits Apple and not customers? The folks at Mac360 have a few domains for sale. If you've ever dreamed of setting up and running your own site about Apple, the Mac, iPods or the iPhone, this is a great way to get started. Click Here, iPhoneKillerTips, or ChatterMac for a more complete list, which also includes Mac360.com. • Article by Bambi Brannan • Published on Friday, October 28, 2005
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