AOL says people want a managed online experience, and the way to do that is through Java. And for Sun this would be a tremendous opportunity because it would the first time they'll be getting Java into the home.
People hate the commercialization of the holidays. They are looking for a better quality of life, not more stuff. We've done the survey for the past four years, and the results are fairly consistent.
To me, it's all about opening all the doors and getting people to be not only prolific, but creative and having control of their music.
If AOL isn't at the table and an active participant in a bunch of people making standards -- that in many ways don't matter.