For those who think that Apple has the digital music market all locked up, just answer this question - are all your digital music needs currently met? If you think the answer might be 'yes', then I guess you're fine with discovering new (not yet purchased) music on your desktop/laptop, and carrying only the music you've already discovered and purchased on your device. The rest of us are still waiting for the music discovery and playback experiences to be merged and made available on a mobile device.
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Great to see Amazon entering the fray. I posted on their possible entry into the branded service and device space last month:
http://uf911.blogspot.com/2006/01/what-is-amazon-up-to-with-lab126.html
For those who think that Apple has the digital music market all locked up, just answer this question - are all your digital music needs currently met? If you think the answer might be 'yes', then I guess you're fine with discovering new (not yet purchased) music on your desktop/laptop, and carrying only the music you've already discovered and purchased on your device. The rest of us are still waiting for the music discovery and playback experiences to be merged and made available on a mobile device.
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