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May 13th, 2005

Dude, Why My Dell Axim x50v Rocks, Part III — yTunes

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In the past, I didn’t think that DRM would “work” with users. I figured most people wouldn’t stand for having their content digitally managed. That, and I also thought it would be such a pain in the butt to transfer music around to different devices. However, I am beginning to think that I was wrong. Here’s part of the reason why.

Yesterday I signed up for a year’s worth of “Yahoo! Unlimited”:2 (aka, yTunes). For $60/year you get all the music you can stand. Although a few artists are MIA (like Led Zepplin and old Black Sabbath), the yTunes music library is pretty sweet. I’ve already downloaded Greenday’s _American Idiot_ and Ben Lee’s newest _Awake Is the New Sleep_. They both sound great… none of the weird sound levels, incomplete recordings, ID3 tags in a mess — all the stuff you get when you steal music. That alone is worth $60.

However, the really cool thing about yTunes — and more generally Microsoft’s DRM system — is how easy it is to sync yTunes with a portable device. Fortunately, I own two devices that “_Play for Sure_”:1: my Dell Axim x50v PDA and my Audiovox SMT5600 smartphone. Lucky me!

Syncing to the Dell couldn’t be easier. Before you plug the Dell into its sync cradle, the yTunes client looks like this:

| !/img/yahoo_music_pda_sync_1.png! |_Note that I’ve got my Smartphone syncing in this view_|

After plugging the Dell into its cradle, the yTunes client automagically recognizes the PDA.

| !/img/yahoo_music_pda_sync_2.png! | _Both the PDA and the CF card that is plugged into the PDA show up in yTunes — kewl!_|

I figured that syncing my entire library of music would be impractical, since I currently only have an old 256 MB CF card in my PDA (yeah, I’ve got to upgrade that). Syncing a playlist would be much more practical, so I created one called _To CF Card_. Then I selected the @My Playlists@ view in the yTunes client. Here’s what showed up.

!/img/yahoo_music_pda_sync_3.png!

To sync the _To CF Card_ playlist with my PDA’s CF card, all I had to do was click on the @Transfer to Device@ button. This is the selection box that shows up.

!/img/yahoo_music_pda_sync_3a.png!

A few seconds later the syncing is done. Firing up the Dell’s Windows Media Player (yeah, I gotta download a better player), I’m ready to rock to some Kid Rock.

| !/img/yahoo_music_pda_sync_4.jpg! |_I didn’t say I had any taste in music!_|

Far out! Yet another reason to pick up a “Dell Axim”:3. Just tell Michael I sent you.

[3(Dell Axim x50v page)]http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/axim_x50v?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs

[2(All the music you can stand from yTunes)]http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/

[1(Plays for sure, dude)]http://www.playsforsure.com/AdvancedSearchResults.aspx?searchtype=Advanced&subscription=true

May 12th, 2005

What Your Investment in iTunes Equals

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May 12th, 2005

Yahoo! for Music

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Well, unless you have been hiding in a cave, you know by now that Yahoo! launched it’s digital-music store yesterday. Of course, you can download songs for $0.99 — just like iTunes — but more importantly, you can sign up for a subscription service for $60/year. Yahoo! calls their subscription service “Yahoo! Unlimited”:1.

Lemme see… over 1 million songs, less than $5/month, all you can eat, plays on your PC and a bunch of other _Plays for Sure_ “devices”:2, offers sharing and personalization and lets you stream all the music you want before downloading. Come on… $60/year is less than four CDs. It’s so cheap that even if you have an iPod, love iTunes, think Steve Jobs should be “czar”:3 and still use your 8-track tape player, you should subscribe just because it’s so cheap. Yeah, I stole the 8-track reference from Ian Rogers’ — a Yahoo! Music developer — “post”:6, but more on this later.

I’ll be posting more about my adventures with Yahoo! Unlimited in the future, but for now all I have to say is *Yahoo!*.

P.S. Real Networks (”RNWK”:4) down about $2 to $5.24 today.

P.S.S. Napster (”NAPS”:5) down over $2 to $3.95 today.

[6(Ian Rogers a Yahoo! Music store co-creator post on why Yahoo! Music is or isnt for you)]http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-FDuiCSg4eqinB8z.GGJ7TmAz?p=89&.login=1

[5(NAPS stock quote page)]http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=NAPS&t=5d

[4(RNWK stock quote page)]http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=RNWK&t=5d

[3(Steve Jobs as Lenin?)]http://gigaom.com/2005/05/03/steve-jobs-lenin/

[2(Plays for Sure, dude)]http://www.playsforsure.com/AdvancedSearchResults.aspx?searchtype=Advanced&subscription=true

[1(Read about Yahoo! Unlimited)]http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/


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