7
Dec

Apple, Lala, Google and the Tea Table

Posted in stories by Federico Viticci.


So, turns out Apple has acquired Lala, the music streaming web service everyone’s talking about right now. Many people (here and here) are saying Apple has just did one of the best moves in years, purchasing a young and growing startup which could help Cupertino building a better iTunes, a better Genius, a better music discovery engine.

No doubt about it.

But I believe these people, Apple, Google and even Lala are forgetting about that small group of guys from Sweden who created one of the most successful music streaming services ever developed: Spotify. Sure, Spotify isn’t “officially” available in the US yet (but come one, everyone here knows how to use it anyway) but is going very well in Europe and the growth won’t stop in my opinion. I last played my local music 5 months ago, before installing Spotify. This service from Sweden is strong, reliable and offers a huge catalogue: every artist I searched for was in, with high-bitrate streaming, detailed bio, albums and singles. The recommendation system works fine too, it made me discover tons of bands I didn’t know before.

So, Spotify works and again – there’s no doubt about it. But here comes the cool thing: Spotify has an iPhone app which supports offline playlists and syncs with the desktop client.

Hmm. You may argue that the mobile application is exclusively meant for Premium users but seriously – would you prefer a per-album purchasing system or a huge music catalogue for $10 a month? You choose.

I once heard Shigeru Miyamoto used to scrap the entire development of a game if the project didn’t meet his standards. They called this scrapping “upending the tea table”. If the new iTunes won’t met your standards and your needs guys, go upend the tea table. There’s something better than Lala out there, and it’s called Spotify.



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  1. #1

    That's what Patrick Serrano said 8 months ago:

    The Lala deal was a tech/talent deal from the reports. Whatever apple decides to do with Lala, I can guarantee that it will make Spotify look like a toy. (And this is coming from someone who used Spotify for a while, and loved it. )The thing that you forget is that, Apple has a knack for knowing what we want before we know it, and using what’s out there now to do so. If of course Apple is planning a streaming service.

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  2. #2

    That's what Josh R. said 8 months ago:

    Spotify may or may not be the better technology but Apple tends to create a market where there was none before. I expect that whatever they do with lala will create a demand that no one is expecting.

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