Apple just proved that Android is the new Windows: too big to ignore

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Apple proves that Android is the new Windows

You know you're too big to ignore when Apple starts making apps for you

By Vlad Savov on June 8, 2015 06:24 pm

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Apple prides itself on thinking and being different to everyone else. It acknowledges competitors like Microsoft and Google only grudgingly, and usually in a way that only illustrates how much nicer and more prosperous its own Mac and iPhone platforms are. It will have hurt that pride, therefore, to have to announce today that the big new Apple initiative, Apple Music, will be available on iPhones, iPads, Macs, PCs, and Android.

Until today's announcement, Apple's presence in the Google Play Store was only a technicality of its $3 billion acquisition of Beats Electronics, which had already released Beats Music on Android. With the unveiling of its ambitious new music subscription service, however, Apple is now a fully fledged Android developer. The only previous occasions when Apple had made an effort of this kind was when it brought iTunes and Safari (which has since been discontinued) to Windows. Besides iTunes, QuickTime, and iCloud Drive on Microsoft's desktop OS, Apple software lives only on Apple devices.

"Apple Music is on Windows because it has to be, and the same is now true of Android"

Android's extraordinary scale and reach is reaffirmed by Apple's news today. Just like Windows on the desktop, Android commands too big a presence in the mobile realm to be ignored. As much as Apple would prefer to constrain its software and services to augmenting only its own devices, it is now pragmatically accepting that it has to play ball on Google's court as well. There's too much competition in the streaming music space for Apple to limit its chances of success to only iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Apple Music is on Windows because it has to be, and the same is now true of Android.

This need not necessarily signal a sea change in Apple's way of doing business. When iTunes became available on Windows in 2003, it may have been interpreted as a sign of a more inclusive and collaborative Apple, but over a decade later, that software remains only an isolated example. The same will likely be true with Apple Music: it will be available on Android in order to properly compete with the likes of Spotify, but it's unlikely to be joined by other new software from Apple like the good-looking Apple News app.

"Apple hates making software for others, but it will do so when there's profit in it"

An important commonality between iTunes on Windows and Apple Music on Android is that both are services that generate direct revenue. Apple enhances the choices available to Windows and Android users only when it's able to profit from that directly, whether it be through music sales on the iTunes Store or music subscriptions in the new Music app. Other than that, the only reason Apple would make an Android app is quite literally to help you Move to iOS, which is the title of an upcoming app to assist smartphone users switching from Android to the iPhone.

Beyond Apple's narrow set of interests, the cross-platform availability of Apple Music illustrates a positive trend happening across the tech industry. Whereas we once lived in a world where BBM was only on BlackBerry, Microsoft Office was only on Windows, and Nintendo games were only playable on Nintendo consoles, the present and the future look to be increasingly device-agnostic. That's the subtext to Microsoft's current mantra of cloud and mobile first, which is the strategy that Google has been pursuing for a long time already. And now Apple is joining them, bearing the gift of Music.

Whether it succeeds or fails as a service, Apple Music is already significant in cementing Android's mobile predominance. What could have been a point of differentiation for Apple has been turned into a more inclusive service by embracing Google's smartphone platform. Even Apple can't resist the allure of Android's massive audience. The ultimate beneficiaries of these competitive dynamics are the users, who'll get a broader set of services to choose from and should also find it a little easier to switch between devices.


http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/8/8748359/apple-music-android-windows-wwdc-2015
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It's simple. Everyone can buy a cheap an android device while Iphone/Ipad can't be bought bought by plebians. How about developing cheap products so everyone can access apple store? :aicmon:
 

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It's simple. Everyone can buy a cheap an android device while Iphone/Ipad can't be bought bought by plebians. How about developing cheap products so everyone can access apple store? :aicmon:
If that makes you feel better about your more expensive piece of plastic that does less than my less expensive piece of plastic, sure thing :umad:
 

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If that makes you feel better about your more expensive piece of plastic that does less than my less expensive piece of plastic, sure thing :umad:
:whoa:

I didn't even copped any apple device when I can afford much cheaper and just as efficient as those. And android is much easier to use
 

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I don't know why ppl say iPhones cost more.
The galaxys and htcs pretty much cost the same with and without contract
The prices of those phones depreciate alot faster than iPhones

There's still iPhone 5s going for $500 on EBay

Can't say the same about Samsung Galaxy S4s :manny:
 

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yeah, cuz it's not like apple hasn't made itunes for windows folks for a good 10+ years now :rudy:

Yeah and how much of the computer OS market does windows/Microsoft control? Oh yeah close to freaking 90%. So of COURSE Apple is forced to put itunes on Windows. Windows is the larger market. Like I said Apple lost the PC front. Matter fact they lost the PC front a long time ago, since the 90s.

They're just now losing the mobile front against Android.
 
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How does this mean this is a loss for apple? Just another place they can potentially make money from. If I was google I would ban the app from Google play
 

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I don't know why ppl say iPhones cost more.
The galaxys and htcs pretty much cost the same with and without contract

The prices of those phones depreciate alot faster than iPhones

There's still iPhone 5s going for $500 on EBay

Can't say the same about Samsung Galaxy S4s :manny:

But I don't have to have a galaxy to experience android. You can get Androids for $50 or less. I could buy everybody in my house Android phones and tablets and still not pay as much as I would for 1 Apple device, which does less than even the cheap Androids.

I have dedicated Android devices running parts of my home automation system and security system. I have Androids used as motion sensors and "security" cameras. I have Androids (tablets) specifically for my kids. I have Androids specifically for my TVs (firesticks and chromecast). I have who knows how many old Androids in boxes with my electronics.

As many Android devices that I just said and the price for them all was still just slightly more than what I paid for my iPad, which collects dust for some reason :yeshrug:
 

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But I don't have to have a galaxy to experience android. You can get Androids for $50 or less. I could buy everybody in my house Android phones and tablets and still not pay as much as I would for 1 Apple device, which does less than even the cheap Androids.

I have dedicated Android devices running parts of my home automation system and security system. I have Androids used as motion sensors and "security" cameras. I have Androids (tablets) specifically for my kids. I have Androids specifically for m my TVs (firesticks and chromecast). I have who knows how many old Androids in boxes with my electronics.

As many Android devices that I just said and the price for them all was still just slightly more than what I paid for my iPad, which collects dust for some reason :yeshrug:
Give me the iPad nikka, I'll sell that shyt I'm trying to buy a new Android myself :dahell:
 

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The prices of those phones depreciate alot faster than iPhones

There's still iPhone 5s going for $500 on EBay

Can't say the same about Samsung Galaxy S4s :manny:
I know, which is why I don't understand everyone complains about apples prices vs the competition
When you factor in resale apple is >>>>

I sold a five year old MacBook for $500
Try doing that with any windows pc
 
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