I wonder how this would work and I speculate how Google would integrate iTunes into their offering.
Perhaps Google would offer iTunes through something similar to their Adsense program. That would allow Apple to build a presence on numerous websites. Google would then get a referral from Apple for each song that leads to a sale.
That's just me speculating. It will be interesting to see what happens with this potential partnership
- Did Apple intentionally release the developer version of OS X so that it could be hacked?
- Was Apple's ajenda to get current users of Windows and other OS's to try Mac OS X?
The fact that OS X has been hacked could be a blessing in disguise for Apple as it has potentially exposed OS X to an untold number of users. I'm sure that when OS X is offically released for X86, it won't be as easy to hack. What Apple may have done here is to get more people excited about OS X and this may draw more users to the platform once the Mactels are released. Either way, more people are going to get their hands dirty by playing with OS X and I'm sure many will find it appealing. I think that Apple has more to win here than loose as it will bring more "switchers" to OS X.
I wonder how this would work and I speculate how Google would integrate iTunes into their offering. Perhaps Google would offer iTunes through something similar to their Adsense program. That would allow Apple to build a presence on numerous websites. Google would then get a referral from Apple for each song that leads to a sale. That's just me speculating. It will be interesting to see what happens with this potential partnership
- Was Apple's ajenda to get current users of Windows and other OS's to try Mac OS X?
The fact that OS X has been hacked could be a blessing in disguise for Apple as it has potentially exposed OS X to an untold number of users.
I'm sure that when OS X is offically released for X86, it won't be as easy to hack. What Apple may have done here is to get more people excited about OS X and this may draw more users to the platform once the Mactels are released. Either way, more people are going to get their hands dirty by playing with OS X and I'm sure many will find it appealing. I think that Apple has more to win here than loose as it will bring more "switchers" to OS X.