Crowding The Social: Apple iPods and iPhones to Start Sharing, Selling Music
July 12, 2007 by admin
Filed under Electronics
In a rather Zunesque move, Apple may be planning its own version of “the social” for the iPod and iPhone. An Apple patent, recently made public, details a system where WiFi-enabled devices such as cellphones and MP3 players can find each other automatically, perform device-to-device transfers, access iTunes to purchase new and shared music, and also share contact info.
The interaction that Apple has planned offers users far more choices than what the Zune allows for, as it looks like authorized iDevices will constantly trade between libraries if the user sets it up that way, creating a random shuffle of similar music you didn’t have previously. And, of course, it enables you to toss down some coin if you like what you hear. It’s a fantastic way to get people discovering and purchasing new music, not to mention keeping large capacity iPods marketable, as they have more room to pull in foreign tunes. [Electronista]
Sourced from: “Gizmodo”














