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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM But it is a needlessly rigid system, it treats a triple platinum album the same as a double rust one, and prices a new track the same as an old one. The desire to keep everything the exact same price...
Quote: Originally Posted by WiggyWack Was being able to play a song ONLY on five computers really so bad? Who was burning more than seven CDs off a single playlist? And if you are trying to use an MP3 player other than an iPod/iPhone,...
Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism And they are sure they will be allowed to stream over 3G, despite others not being allowed to? Orb for iPhone works over 3G. w00master
Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Apps have much more variation in content. Music pricing doesn't vary all that much in store so it's easier having a consistent pricing scheme and helps buyers keep track of spending. On the other...
I just want to know why everyone thinks that variable pricing is ok for iPhone apps, but not music? Makes absolutely no sense to me. Get over this $0.99 only thing. It's dead.
Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell No I am including email from all other devices. When you receive an email does it matter what device it came from. My point is that the universal email system is far larger than SMS/MMS. Most all...
Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Far more emails are sent world wide than SMS/MMS. Smartphones are the fastest growing segment of mobile phones and generally they all now come with email clients. If MMS was something so critically...
Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Then why was tethering pulled from the app store? Many of AT&T's current phones support tethering, why was the iPhone singled-out? Maybe this image will help: Because tethering for...
Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin So as I stated in my last post... If this 3rd party developer and mobile provider in Sweden can offer up MMS without needing Apple's assistance (only blessing), why hasn't AT&T in the...
Quote: Originally Posted by genericposts What backwards phones are you talking about. Phones had email (at least phones in Europe and the rest of the forward thinking cellular world) before there was MMS. Talking about the US. Also,...
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