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Microsoft Ready to Spend Time, Money to Catch iPod

Microsoft is ready to spend hundreds of millions of dollars over several years on its Zune products to catch up with the iPod. According to CNET News, Microsoft sees its music player and download service as a long-term investment.

Robbie Bach, Microsoft's president of the Entertainment and Devices Division, said "We think of this in the hundreds of millions of dollars of investment. It is something that is going to take time. This is not a six-month initiative."

The company says it isn't abandoning its PlaysForSure program, either. Microsoft plans to continue supporting the music player licensing program that many of its partners have joined.

Zune, Mr. Bach says, is designed to be a new product group that isn't going to be along the same lines as the devices Microsoft's PlaysForSure partners are producing. Instead, it is designed to tie in with other Microsoft products, like the Xbox, Media Center, and Live Anywhere gaming service.

The fact that Microsoft is entering the media player market, however, isn't good news for those PlaysForSure partners, despite the company's commitment of continued support. Zune will be clearly positioned in competition with products from companies like Creative and iriver, and will likely erode their sales before impacting the iPod.

In the long run, Microsoft may be able to chip away at the iPod+iTunes marketshare, but not before it hurts the other music players and services on the market.

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A guest said: (hide)

And Apple will continue to earn hundreds of millions of dollars from its iPod sales. I think Mr Bach should look somewhere other than Aesop's Fables for a business plan.

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geoduck said:

member since 30 Dec 2003 with 1922 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

It's that kind of thinking that has enabled MS to crush all competition and become the single dominant manufacturer of gaming consoles in the world.

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Tiger said:

member since 17 Jun 2003 with 1018 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

Microsoft should spend their time and money into getting Vista out the door. How many years between operating systems?

It's failure to move that cost IBM their desktop and laptop computer business (oh and their printer business too).

Rocky Balboa they aren't. Those movies stopped working after number 2.

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We expect not to be profitable. Who in their right mind would buy MS stock?

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geoduck said:

member since 30 Dec 2003 with 1922 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

The more that I think of it, doesn't it seem that MS is in the same boat that Apple was a decade ago? Too many projects, too many ideas, too little focus, too little quality. What MS needs is what Jobs and his predecessor did at Apple. Clean house, dump things that aren't making money, make MS the best manufacturer of a somewhat limited assortment of software. Instead they make mice and keyboards, and gaming stations, and server software, and different types of consumer operating systems (Vista is coming out in something like 12 different varieties), and consumer apps, and gaming apps, and business software, and enterprise grade software, and they just released a bunch of computer designs for Vista CPUs, and they're coming out with a music player and on line music store.....

They need to focus.

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Small White Car said:

member since 02 Jul 2004 with 1960 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

Article wrote:
The company says it isn't abandoning its PlaysForSure program, either. Microsoft plans to continue supporting the music player licensing program that many of its partners have joined.

I think this is a lot like MS saying "Vista will only run on Microsoft-made computers...but don't worry Dell, we'll keep making XP for you!"

I bet all the 'Play for Sure' partners are pretty mad right now.

(And geoduck, you are 100% correct. I'd love for MS get some focus...they could make some pretty cool stuff if they put their mind to it.)

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geoduck said:

member since 30 Dec 2003 with 1922 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

Unfortunately for the stockholders Balmer is pushing MS in exactly the opposite direction.

http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/07/28/ballmer/index.php

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geoduck wrote:
What MS needs is what Jobs and his predecessor did at Apple. Clean house, dump things that aren't making money, make MS the best manufacturer of a somewhat limited assortment of software. Instead they make mice and keyboards, and gaming stations, and server software, and different types of consumer operating systems

They need to focus.

They need someone like Steve Jobs.

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Except Sony is still the dominant player. It is making money whereas Microsoft's X-Box is not. The Playstation 2 still outsells the X-Box in all flavors. Sure, Sony might stumble with the Playstation 3 and Microsoft might take the lead. Note, however, 1) this has not happened yet, and 2) even if it does it will be Sony that failed more-so then Microsoft winning.

geoduck wrote:
It's that kind of thinking that has enabled MS to crush all competition and become the single dominant manufacturer of gaming consoles in the world.

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Dirt Road said:

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Guest, I think Geoduck was being snarky.

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geoduck said:

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Dirt Road wrote:
Guest, I think Geoduck was being snarky.

Maybe Friday isn't a good time for me to use sarcasm without an emotocon.

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fo said:

member since 23 Aug 2005 with 39 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

That was some good-qualiity sarcasm, too! Nice one, geoduck

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