
You did not seek comment from us before posting your misinformed comment about what you think we are.Ĭrosslink at least 3 times for every outlinkĪgain, we’ve been at this for over a decade. * don’t seek for comment any of the parties you’re talking aboutĭo you seek comment from the parties you’re talking about before every conversation you hold? Obviously not. We are who we are, not who you expect us to be. If this is the kind of formulaic blog post that will be replacing the newspapers, count me out. But, I would expect that sooner or later, Apple will come out with its own streaming version of iTunes with very strong integration into the iPhone, and suddenly Spotify won’t look quite as interesting. Without the FCC investigation, it wouldn’t have shocked me if Apple had denied the app if only to buy itself time. I’d argue that the first reason was the biggest driver.

So, I don’t think it’s that confusing why Apple approved Spotify (and Rhapsody). And, given Apple’s standard operating procedure, if that’s the case, there’s a good chance that the Spotify-like iTunes will be even better than Spotify itself. Spotify hasn’t shown much ability to make money, and while it has become a press darling as a music app, I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that Apple’s quietly been working on its own version of a Spotify-like offering built directly into iTunes.



Given the scrutiny, Apple probably realized that it was in for some serious political trouble if it blocked an app like Spotify, which would have received a lot of press attention. As we noted when the app was approved, Apple appears to be somewhat gunshy, following the FCC inquiry into why it “blocked” Google Voice on the iPhone (and, yes, Apple still insists it didn’t actually block the app, but Google says otherwise).Oddly, while the article touches on a few of the reasons, I don’t think it clearly highlights what seems like the most obvious reasons: Tue, Sep 22nd 2009 10:34pm - Mike MasnickĪdAge has a long article trying to puzzle out why Apple potentially “sacrificed iTunes” in approving Spotify’s streaming music app.
