Just out of curiosity what leads you to think that not many people use their "services".I didn't think many people still used their services.
Just out of curiosity what leads you to think that not many people use their "services".
I wasn't offended by that statement simply curious about what lead to that statement. I've got my own list of reasons iTunes needs a rewrite but even I don't think iTunes is dead.With the rise of youtube and services like Pandora. Music is more available then ever for free without the hassle of downloading it. I didn't mean to offend anyone especially if they use itunes. I guess I haven't really heard anyone talk about it for a long time.
I wasn't offended by that statement simply curious about what lead to that statement. I've got my own list of reasons iTunes needs a rewrite but even I don't think iTunes is dead.
BTW I think the Huffington Post article took a wrong turn somewhere. IIRC Apple had internet radio stations, an early form of streaming music IMHO, in iTunes quite some time ago. Apple's introduction of a streaming music service doesn't necessarily mean they're ready to dump iTunes. One year after the introduction of their streaming music service iTunes is still the front end for your music, the front end for the IOS App Store and Music Store, as well as the front end for syncing IOS devices.