..the Zune is a failure. But no harm in trying.
But instead of moving on, Microsoft Zune and Xbox boss
Robbie Bach is saying that the effort was worth it because
without the Zune, the world would never have known the
"Zune Store," -- Microsoft's iTunes clone that you've never
heard of.
CNET: Bach insisted that music was a required component of
the "three screen" experience, and that Microsoft had to be
a leader rather than a mere technology provider in this
space. If Microsoft hadn't built the Zune, it wouldn't have
been able to create the Zune software and Marketplace,
which have become pretty solid after a couple false starts.
http://easyurl.net/566a4
Ahem...does Microsoft really think its Zune store will
really take off? Amazon, perhaps the best e-tailer on the
planet, has barely been able to crack the digital music
market http://easyurl.net/AmazonMP3 , with an estimated 8%
market share. If the Zune is about the Marketplace and not
the player, why does Microsoft think it can succeed where
Amazon has failed?
Why did Microsoft think anyone would want Vista? <Why did the
chicken cross the road?>
"mpw" <nob...@pseudo.borked.net> wrote in message
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And most statistics can be massaged to back up any point of view if you
try hard enough!