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Samsung: no plans to launch ‘Apple iTunes Music Store killer’
Thursday, November 03, 2005 - 09:32 AM EST

"Contrary to reports last week, Samsung Electronics Co. has no plans to enter the online music business with a system similar to Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes service, an executive said Thursday. 'We are not interested at all in a music service ourselves,' Choi Gee-sung, president of Samsung's digital media business, told reporters. South Korean media earlier this week quoted Choi as saying the company planned such a service, remarks later confirmed by the company," The Associated Press reports.

"Choi on Thursday said there had been 'some misunderstanding' of comments he made to Korean reporters late last week. He said rather than go into the online music business itself, Samsung wants to work to help those whose software is harder to use than iTunes to develop platforms that make services easier and more attractive to customers," The Associated Press reports.

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Nov 03, 05 - 09:45 am Comment from: me

This is a much wiser move as Samsung does not have the Software tallent to take a stab at Apple.

Still, How does one vendor make their hardware compatible to the unique needs of MSFT, YHOO, and NAPS?

MDN word: own

Nov 03, 05 - 09:48 am Comment from: Conerned Apple citizen

Getting scared? Now they want to act as consultants to poor, deprivcd and beaten up iTunes competitors while Apple is their best flash memory customer. Something tells me that they are going to back pedaled on that one too.

Nov 03, 05 - 09:51 am Comment from: Sol

Sounds like Samsung is having second thoughts about competing with one of their valued customers.

Nov 03, 05 - 10:00 am Comment from: Tommy Boy

Somebody made a presentation to the Samsung board on Monday, that presentation got shot down. Samsung's board doesn't want to throw money into a pit, like Napster.

Nov 03, 05 - 10:13 am Comment from: amderelict

'Tis a wise business decision. Even if Samsung attempted it, Apple would have beaten them down mercilessly while buying up their flash memory.

But I guess they didn't want the beating.

Alls fair in love and war

Nov 03, 05 - 10:19 am Comment from: qka

Now they want to act as consultants to poor, deprivcd and beaten up iTunes competitors

The original working title of the classic story was "Ali Babba and the Forty Consultants", until it was realized that the word "consultants" scared little children, so it was changed to the less scary word "thieves".

Nov 03, 05 - 10:37 am Comment from: fandango

Choi on Thursday said: "... rather than go into the online music business itself, Samsung wants to work to help those whose software is harder to use than iTunes to develop platforms that make services easier and more attractive to customers."

Good luck with that one...

Nov 03, 05 - 11:06 am Comment from: Synthmeister

Samsung and Microsoft and Real all collaborating on software?! Ooo, that just makes me goosepimply all over. Are these other companies even asking for Samsung's "help?" They don't need help they need a clue.

Apple execs must be rolling on the floor.

Nov 03, 05 - 12:31 pm Comment from: Jayplus

Okay, where exactly did they say they weren't going to release an 'Apple iTunes Music Store killer'? Is everything that comes out to compete with iTunes Music Store a 'killer'?

Just like Disney's MP3 players are iPod shuffle 'killers'? Are all MP3 players that aren't iPods 'killers'?

Nov 03, 05 - 12:47 pm Comment from: MacJack

"iPod killer" and "iTunes killer" are oxymorons.

Or rather, anyone who tries is a moron ... not that I want to discourage a little healthy competition.

Nov 03, 05 - 12:55 pm Comment from: Samsung Pod

The Nano is stocked with Samsung Flash Memory. Why would you want to hurt your best customer?

Nov 03, 05 - 11:46 pm Comment from: Guessing

"Samsung wants to work to help those whose software is harder to use than iTunes to develop platforms that make services easier and more attractive to customers,"

So, if Apple is their best customer, why hurt them???

Sour grapes after the joint venture collapse??

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