Where Will The Zune Be In A Few Years?
What are the expectations Microsoft, itself, have for the Zune? Heck, as a Zune owner, what would you like to see for the Zune in the future? Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s CEO, said that due to the growth in music services and the advances in the Zune, he is hoping to take away the marketshare from Apple. As great as the Apple already is, Microsoft Zune has entered the market and have already taken some 10%. So to answer the first question, CEO Steve Ballmer hoped the company would have gained ground in this field by then. I think what he’s trying to say is that in a few years, he has high hopes that the Zune will be one of the top competitors in the music service biz.
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Marc Cohen said,
I would like to see Microsoft and Zune take the lead in ad-supported downloaded music. How about an ad-supported subscription service available only on the Zune?
Check out the Ad-Supported Music Central blog:
http://ad-supported-music.blogspot.com/
gene said,
My entire blog is – and has been – focused on where Zune is headed. Guarantee that music will only play a very small role in the future.
Gene from ZuneChannel.com