October 26, 2012
Apple, of course, single-handedly changed the way we buy and listen to music. But ever since iTunes and the iPod created a glorious new world of musical autonomy, they've been suspiciously behind the times. Napster and Pandora were responsible for creating new demands (and new ethical dilemmas) amongst music consumers and Sean Parker's Spotify has finally made a reality out of something once thought impossible: instant streaming of practically any song you could ever want. (Provided those songs aren't from the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, or a few other holdouts.) Now, Apple, in the throes of declining iTunes sales, has announced plans to launch a streaming music service in 2013. Nobody knows much more than that so how they plan on making their product better than Spotify is anyone's guess. But the saying goes that you don't have to best if you're first, and it's too late for Apple to be first anymore ...


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Guest commented…
I hope Apple finds a way to give fair compensation to smaller, more independent artists - something iTunes does well and Spotify does not.
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Anonymous commented…
This isn't an announcement from Apple. It's another Bloomberg reported rumor. It's a hot rumor that's likely to come to fruition, but a rumor nonetheless.
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Anonymous commented…
Hopefully it's available for Canadians. Spotify is not.
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