Music could certainly be much bigger if pricing was more in line with what you find on the Internet.
This is already your most personal item. The only thing you wear more often on you is underwear. For some people, even that's optional.
It gives them a larger reach so they can fight cable in their whole footprint. Now, there's no hiding from AT&T .
Training costs time on the front end, but it really saves a lot of time on the back end because you don't have 25 people asking questions later, one by one.
You are marrying the most successful music player with a cell phone.
What they're buying are the rights to access one of the fastest growing regions in the country.
Most executives are oblivious to the security challenges. You have to disarm all the security stuff because the executive can't figure out how to work it.
Nothing has really changed. It has zero impact on pricing.
It's basically an admission that Amazon can sell books really well over the Internet, but they can't sell phones very well.
The cool thing about the ticker is that it makes impulse information access a reality. Here the Web comes to you and that's why it will drive usage.