How many times have I heard a song on the radio and thought, ooo, I like that, then, either went out and bought the entire freakin' cd, cursed the dj for not telling me who it was, or kicked myself for not remembering. I mean, who wants to take the time to actually write it down? With a satellite radio enabled iPod, I would be one click away from purchasing the song for myself. That's why radio was invernted in the first place ... to promote artists wares, right? Well, among other things. With this in place, when I heard a song I liked playing on the radio, I'd click a button to earmark it. Next time I connected my iPod to my PC, it would automatically download the song right into iTunes. Viola. A new way for Apple, and the music industry to make sure they're making their money. I hope I get a commission for this idea.
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If only I didn't have to remember...
How many times have I heard a song on the radio and thought, ooo, I like that, then, either went out and bought the entire freakin' cd, cursed the dj for not telling me who it was, or kicked myself for not remembering. I mean, who wants to take the time to actually write it down? With a satellite radio enabled iPod, I would be one click away from purchasing the song for myself. That's why radio was invernted in the first place ... to promote artists wares, right? Well, among other things. With this in place, when I heard a song I liked playing on the radio, I'd click a button to earmark it. Next time I connected my iPod to my PC, it would automatically download the song right into iTunes. Viola. A new way for Apple, and the music industry to make sure they're making their money. I hope I get a commission for this idea.