Amazon Is Ready To Take on Apple and Spotify in Streaming Music (bloomberg.com) 71
Amazon is turning up the volume in the music business. From a report: The world's largest online retailer will mount the first national TV campaign for its music-streaming service, featuring ads with songs from Ariana Grande, Kendrick Lamar and Queen. They're part of a larger effort that will extend to billboards, online video and radio, and to three countries -- the U.S., U.K. and Germany. Music has ascended the priority list at Amazon.com because of the popularity of the company's Echo speakers and the virtual assistant Alexa. Music is one of the most common requests of Alexa, and listening hours have doubled over the past year, the company said. "We're pouring fuel on the fire," Steve Boom, the head of Amazon Music said in an interview. "We have established ourselves as the leader in music services where voice is all you need to control it."
oh boy (Score:1)
i cant wait to not subscribe to this
and to have the neutered version i get free with prime removed to convince me
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What is out there to stop them?
The government will not put a stop to a Job Creator like Amazon. Because being a Job Creator is the only criteria.
If Amazon were to explode today, it would be very bad for the world.
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What is out there to stop them?
Unfortunately, every other vendor that wants to be single vendor of everything.
nope (Score:1, Offtopic)
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This is FAIRLY true. Amazon Video is OK, but there is no question the social aspect of Spotify will never work for Amazon. Their services are always bare bones.
BUT THE COUNTERFEIT GOODS
Fuck. I've gotten burned so many times. Every time I think they are getting better, nope. Ordered a $100 bottle of Chrome Azzaro. Looks like the real thing, smells like the real thing for 30 minutes. Then nothing.
Fucking thieves.
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Harbor for Rogue Sailors (Score:5, Insightful)
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I'm a bit older and grew up in the days of Newsgroups, Limewire etc. Pirating music was the norm and man, everyone was doing it. Fast forward a couple of years and while pirating music is still real easy, I'm a good paying job and don't mind paying for music. In the grand scheme of things, paying $15/month or whatever (Youtube Premium subscriber here) for me and my family se
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If you want to pay the artists, but don't like the loud noise and crowd of a concert, send them a few bucks with ApplePayCash (:
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I'm not into music enough to want to endure a couple of hours journey to a stadium, pay inflated prices, and then have to suffer people around me screaming and shouting such that I can barely hear the band. None of that appeals to me.
I have friends who LOVE going to concerts, especially 80's music but it's not my thing. Also, I don't want to sound mean-spirited, but when I say I want the artists to get paid, I don't mean I think they're under-paid and I need to g
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I'm not going to pay $10/month for this, and $20/month for that, and $15/month for this other thing. Fuck that. My response to this trend has to just walk away from all of it.
What I COULD be convinced to pay is, for example, $100 for "whatever" - where "whatever" includes music, movies, and whatever. So much the better if it includes movies in the movie theater, 3 packaged meals/week (think Blue Apron), etc. Could even make it different tiers:
Music: $10
Movies: $20
3 meals/week: $50
Cinema: $20
TV: $10
Mix and
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Netflix
Amazon Prime
Youtube Premium (comes with Google Play Music Premium)
and then on top of those, I have a Bell satellite subscription
I don't find it un-manageable. They all serve very different purposes and each one of them is pretty great. Bell is great for watching movies and TV shows. Netflix is awesome for on-the-road or instant demand entertainment. I use Amazon Prime for orders and only really watch Top Gear on their streaming TV. Amazon music is terrible. And then Y
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You know, you can buy Pepsi from a variety of places. You can also buy Coke from a variety if places. In some locations, you can buy BOTH of them. From the same provider!! Despite the massive competition between Coke and Pepsi.
No reason why the same can't be true of other consumables, such as digital media. Disney, for example, could make its content available from the Amazon Supermarket, the Apple Supermarket and even the Disney Supermarket. Each of those Supermarkets could feature content from the Netfl
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You're poor. That sucks.
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How do you survive paying one company for your electric, one for your water, one for your mortgage, one for your home insurance, one for your auto? How do you get around paying for gas, auto insurance, buying oil from the local autozone, tires from the tire shop? There's a shit ton of things that most people get that aren't bundled into one single price, why would all those things be bundled?
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How do you survive paying one company for your electric, one for your water, one for your mortgage, one for your home insurance, one for your auto?
If I had the option of getting one bill for all of my household utilities, instead of separate bills for gas, electric, water, sewer, internet, and alarm service, I would gladly take that option, even if it meant an extra fee. One bill, one due date, one amount, one account, one login, one entity to deal with. Sign me the fuck up and take my money.
But the difference between household utilities and entertainment services is that I need the household utilities, and I have to buy them on the terms that are of
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100% with you... often left the computer connected overnight to draw down whatever I could from napster and got behind the argument of the time that I should be able to watch/listen on my terms when I buy media, therefore I won't buy until I can. Now we have damn near everything on almost any terms we want... on your phone, on your roku, on your desktop... download it to your tablet to take it on the road or stream it from the hotel. Movies, music, tv shows, whatever. $15/mo for that convenience is quite
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Why do we prosecute GPL violators so harshly? I mean, information wants to be free, right? And violating the GPL, or more correctly, ignoring the GPL is a copyright violation. The same thing that you do at the harbour for rogue sailors.
Yes, the GPL is completely optional. If you don't agree to it, The license to use the software reverts to all rights reserved as covered by standard copyright law. That's why we call these
Welcome to future dystopia, Amazon users! (Score:3)
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Slashdot has been taken over by a bunch of prosperity-gospel preachin' Trumpatarians. If Bezos makes money, it must be his reward for being a good person. TESTIFY!
Um ... Bezos is anti-Trump, and he is left wing in general.
But don't let that get in the way of your TDS.
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1. Your use of "TDS" or "Trump Derangement Syndrome" tells me that you're a real prick. Trump is an insane, stupid, mean, lying piece of shit human being. People who dislike him aren't "deranged". People who support him, however, might be.
2. The parent post you ignorantly replied to was saying that Trumpafarians tend to worship money above all else, and since this is a discussion about Amazon, Trumpsters must love Jeff Bezos (and Amazon), because he's very ric
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I think they care, but the problem is Amazon hasn't done anything that would really betray our trust in the company.
There seems to be nothing stopping other companies from competing with them, except for the fact that Amazon is so big, that it is impossible to try to compete with them.
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Betraying trust? How about...
1. Pimping facial recognition systems to authoritarian governments and law enforcement.
2. Echo "bugs" which made them always listen "by accident."
3. Coming out with cloud cameras, and no doubt leveraging this to hoover up surveillance data for posterity. Once it's in the cloud, it's never really guaranteed to be deleted.
That's just for a start...
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Interesting perspective. Amazon hasn't done anything to earn my trust.
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You can buy a dictionary to do that from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Oxford-... [amazon.com]
Re:Welcome to future dystopia, Amazon users! (Score:4, Interesting)
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Or, stream your own music? There used to be lots of technologically-saavy on Slashdot who used to do this kind of stuff (I do).
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Or, stream your own music? There used to be lots of technologically-saavy on Slashdot who used to do this kind of stuff (I do).
Icecast [icecast.org] works quite well for this.
Re:Welcome to future dystopia, Amazon users! (Score:5, Insightful)
So, does *nobody* really care that one giant MegaCorp is trying to own everything?
What are they trying to "own"? In retail, they're the second largest player, with less than 10% market share. Definitely not the biggest in movie streaming. The only thing I can think of where they're the biggest player is "cloud", and better them than Microsoft!
Me and my family are the only people that I know that don't give any money to Amazon. What happened to everybody else?
We enjoy convenience and low prices more then pointless self-flagellation?
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Uh, how about the fact that they started "Amazon Essentials" to make products that compete with small businesses whose products they were selling for quite some time
If they put Monster Cables out of business, it's a win for humanity.
How about the fact that they leveraged UPS/Fedex/USPS to make their business function, until they decided they were going to take over the shipping market by creating their own shipping company?
"Leveraged"? You mean "paid more than anyone else"? This is bad why again? Thus far they've shown no ambition for shipping beyond their own packages, AFAIK.
Buh-bye Slashdot (Score:2)
That's a fucking shame.
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I've often wondered that very thing. Way back when the One-Click patent was issued, slashdorks were enraged by it. Now... say something less than glowing about scAmazon or the Elongated Muskrat, and your /. karma takes a big hit.
I've unwittingly given money to Bozo twice via eBay resellers. Otherwise, none.
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So, does *nobody* really care that one giant MegaCorp is trying to own everything?
Actually, I do care. But to a large degree, it seems to me that the areas Amazon keeps trying to move into are already dominated by giant MegaCorps - almost all of the truly local retailers were already driven out of business before Amazon even existed.
I still do shop a fair bit on Amazon. Also, I currently am a Prime subscriber (I wanted to dump it, but my wife objected - gonna keep bringing it up though). But I do look for alternatives more nowadays; I stopped all my "subscribe and save" subscriptions; an
Soulseek (Score:2)
play Original Nuttah by Shy FX...
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UK Apache :P
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If it is poor as the video service (Score:1)
Fix Prime Video first (Score:2)
I'd be happy if they could arrange things so that Prime Video would play without issues on my FUCKING GIGABIT CONNECTION, thank you very much.
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Oh, and here I thought you were going to comment on the fact that the majority of actual desirable content on Prime Video is not available to Prime subscribers unless they're willing to pay more money.
Fuck Amazon Music (Score:2)
I am a subscriber to Amazon music. It was great, probably the best streaming performance with sketchy wifi/cell coverage when I compared to Google/Apple/Spotify (ironically: In my testing about 15 months ago, Google Play was hands down the worst streaming performance.) But the latest updates to the app seem to have this fucked up Alexa bullshit built in, and no apparent way to disable it. It takes my Lenovo t450 and pegs the fucking CPU's all the time as it waits for me to give it a voice command. Fuck that
Amazon will go after every hot industry (Score:1)
Maybe in the US (Score:2)