Much fanfare announcing Puretracks today, a Canadian service that offers tunes for sale. I won’t sign up. Why? You can only listen to tunes through Windows Media Player, which of course would render my TurtleBeach Audiotron or any other Ethrenet based jukebox device irrelevant. Plus, it only supports Windows — I’ve a bunch of Linux systems too……It also seems that I can only play a purchased tune on the computer that I downloaded it to — does that render the fact that my Mp3’s are stored on servers in my basement irrelevant, i.e. I can’t store tunes there? And there are 17 PC’s in my home — I can’t listen to it anywhere else? My sons can’t listen to a song that I bought on another computer?
Bottom line: I won’t buy any online music that features digital rights management and such onerous restrictions. I’m not a thief, but I don’t want the music industry to automatically treat me like one. Give me unlimited digital downloading of Mp3’s at $20 or $30 a month, and I’m there. Until then, I buy Cd’s, rip ’em, and put them on my music servers…


Today is my keynote at the SAP Business forum … with the key message being that it is the “smart frogs” who are continuing to streamline and re-engineer their internal and external processes using the ‘Net. These organizations, who are the true success stories of the 21st century, have realized that what has come together in the last decade are a wide variety of technologies and systems that permit rapid advances in business strategy. I’ll outline tons of examples of smart frogs.


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