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Steve Jobs Was Wrong About iTunes
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The article revisits Steve Jobs' insistence on the iTunes business model and a colleague's suggestion to shift to a music streaming service (like Spotify) that was rejected.
Key Takeaways
- Steve Jobs insisted on the iTunes model rather than a streaming service.
- A colleague had proposed a music streaming service similar to Spotify.
- Despite differing opinions, Jobs remained committed to the existing model.
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Introduces the context before iTunes where a colleague suggested adopting a music streaming service instead of the iTunes model.
Jobs firmly opposed moving to streaming and insisted on using the iTunes paid-download model.
Despite disagreements, the author's team still respected and idolized Steve Jobs, viewing him as an icon.
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- Steve Jobs与iTunes
- 争议点
- 音乐流媒体 vs iTunes
- Jobs的决策
- 坚持iTunes模式
- 关系与影响
- 团队崇拜与尊重
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Steve Jobs was adamant that iTunes was the correct path, not a streaming service like Spotify.
The author mentions he tried to convince Jobs to switch to a music streaming service.
Despite differing opinions, Jobs still gave the team a tour of Pixar Studios and maintained a good relationship.
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