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Apple-Merging Technology, Business, and Entertainment

By: Andrew Porting CIS 429Spring 2009

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What might have happened to Appleif its top executives had not supported

investment in iPods?• Lost it’s niche as the #1 selling portable MP3

Player. • iPod Economy– Expected that 75% of iPod owners purchase at

least one accessory for their iPod.– 30 Million accessories sold.– iPod Economy from well over $300 Million and as

high as $6 Billion.

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How Apple Could Use Efficiency IT Metrics to Improve Business

Prevention of wrongful downloading.

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How Apple Could Use Effectivness IT Metrics to Improve Business

Password required to prevent unintentional downloads.

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iTunes

• To understand the iPod you must first know about iTunes.

• Application developed by Jeff Robbin and Bill Kincaid in 1999 its original name was SoundJam MP.

• Apple purchased application in 2000.• Released as iTunes in January 2001.• Began iPod Support in version 2.0 in November 2001.

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iTunes Interface List View

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Grid View

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Cover Flow

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iTunes Visualizer

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iTunes Store

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Apple iPod

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iPod Touch Ad

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Apple App Store

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Current Information

• Number one seller of portable MP3 players.• Number one music retailer in 2008.• 13.7 Million iPhones sold to date. • iTunes has sold over 6 Billion songs since it’s

introduction in 2001• All 10 Million tracks offered through iTunes will

be DRM free by March of 2009.• 75 Million iTunes accounts linked by Credit Card.


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