Amazon Has Nothing To Say... Yet.
Rumours are flying high that Amazon is planning on opening a digital music store, but for now they have refused to
confirm or deny. So I think we can take that as a confirm. There has been a lot of speculation that music executives
are keen to make a deal so that somebody can put up a legitimate fight aginst the iTunes monopoly
domination of the marketplace. Most analysts seem to think it would be a good idea for amazon, as they do have 55
million active customer accounts to play with, and music downlaods offer a substantially improved margin over retail.
Look for an Amazon music store at an internet connection enar you this summer.













1. Amazon bringing 55 million customers directly to the DPD and subscribtion music table is a feast set for the sharks. Amazon, already in the music mail order business will find it less of a hassel to rely on Fedex and UPS to deliver the digital content to customers that may very well be dead before the goods arrive. And think about the huge transportation bills these guys will save once they make the transition from their archaic situation and start moving with the: "Sound of Literati" I heard
they're producing their own Amazon media player with
the fine engineering from Samsung; it ought to give
itunes a run for their billion dollar milestone legacy. . .--Well, the only thing I can really say
about the entire speculative--rumor is send the
Phantom Poet Graffito a contract on down so he can spray the spoken spectacular. (52) world wide licensing deals is not cutting it these days; Spoken
X Digital Media Group needs more meat. . .
is just not good enough.
Posted at 8:01PM on Feb 21st 2006 by Spoken X Digital Media Group