But here's the interesting part: Rob then goes on to threaten (hehe, i 't he cute?) that this gives RealNetworks the o ortunity to go find other hardware companies who are "open to integrating tightly with our Rha ody software platform". Discu ion as to whether RealNetworks has even 1 full percentage point of the digital music market aside, it sounds like, after four years, su osed competitors to the iPod + iTunes platform (since when was Microsoft a hardware company?*) are catching on to the po ibility that the whole 'integration' strategy A le uses might actually be a good idea. However, time will have to tell whether this 9th i ing enlightenment will pay off for any of these companies.
[* - Microsoft's mice and keyboards (and po ibly other peripherals) don't count. Last I heard, they're designed and built by HP.]
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