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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

The future of music

"We're entering an era of ubiquitous wireless broadband, where data will be available to us wherever we go. In that kind of world, we will not need iTunes. I doubt most people will want to buy or "own" music at all. It will be far more useful to pick from a giant online library and listen to whatever we want wherever we are."


We are also entering the era of the "download or stream and consume" instead of "download and orderly store".
Too much music, too much new music, how to choose?
The best is NOT TO CHOOSE.
Why should you listen to the music of yesterday instead of the music of today?
Or why should you store it, when it is available whenever, wherever you like it?

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