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Microsoft Mesh and the Zune players

April 26th, 2008 by admin

Microsoft Seeks Mesh Sizzle - Forbes.com

Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) demonstrated its grand vision for the future of Web-based software and services at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco Wednesday, even as it prepared to talk about the state of its current business on its quarterly earnings call with investors on Thursday.

Microsoft’s pitch is simple: Today’s world is all about the Internet. Microsoft wants to use the Internet to synchronize a user’s data, applications and panoply of devices into a single living “mesh.” The project, Live Mesh, helmed by chief software architect Ray Ozzie, has been in development for two years as Microsoft has struggled to move from the stronghold it built on the PC desktop with Windows to the untamed Web, where it competes for turf with Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ), Yahoo! (nasdaq: YHOO - news - people ) and a host of online upstarts.

Microsoft could certainly use sizzle from its online adventures. Analysts predict Microsoft will report Thursday that earnings have sagged 14% during its fiscal third quarter in contrast to a year ago, when the company enjoyed a one-time pop created as it rolled out Windows Vista and a new edition of Microsoft Office. The Redmond, Wash.-based company is expected to report earnings of $4.2 billion, or 44 cents a share, on sales of $14.5 billion, according to consensus estimates published by Thomson Reuters. By contrast, during the same quarter a year ago, Microsoft earned $4.8 billion, or 49 cents a share, on sales of $14.4 billion.

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Will the Zunephone fail?

April 26th, 2008 by admin

Zune iPhone Competitor Likely to Fail - Talk Back - Digital Trends

Microsoft just completed the acquisition of Danger and many have concluded that this means a Zune phone is coming. Microsoft is denying that they will do a Zune phone, but given that the folks who were promoting “Plays for Sure” at Microsoft weren’t even aware of Zune until it was made public, you have to wonder if there is another surprise coming.

Let’s look at the possibility of a Zune phone this week and whether Microsoft can or will pull it off.

What Created Zune

The reason Zune was created came from the belief in Microsoft that their “Plays for Sure” partners simply didn’t understand that to compete with the iPhone you needed a robust backend solution like iTunes that was tightly coupled with the device. With “Plays for Sure” you had devices and you had services but the two were loosely coupled and the running joke in the initial year was that “Plays for Sure” didn’t play for sure.

So a skunk works project was started that created the Zune offering and with a huge amount of effort focused on doing the Zune music service to address what Microsoft believed was the major competitive shortcoming. Only now they discovered that hardware was also important (duh) and that people simply don’t buy things that aren’t particularly attractive.

It was ironic that while Microsoft actually created a better video player in the initial Zune and second generation Zune hardware than Apple, they didn’t address video in the service (Zune Marketplace) and therefore was at a disadvantage to the Apple iPod Video.

The Probability of a Microsoft iPhone

The critical part of the decision to create the Zune was the belief that partners couldn’t compete with Apple even with Microsoft’s help. This isn’t true in the phone market which was mature when Apple entered and where Apple has become a force in only one small, though very lucrative, segment. This market is largely controlled, at least in the US, by the carriers and while many might argue (and I’d likely agree) that the carriers are often clueless, Apple has only been able to partially mitigate this control problem and it is unlikely Microsoft will become a carrier in an attempt to solve it.

In addition, with carriers, Microsoft’s relationships are actually stronger than Apple’s because Microsoft supplies multiple solutions with multiple partners to multiple carriers while Apple only works with AT&T in the US (and a limited number of carriers worldwide). Like most Apple partnerships, these are often troubled. Of course the reason they are troubled is because Apple takes more control of the customer than any other phone vendor and that is what better assures the customer experience. So while AT&T and others could be happier, iPhone customers likely appreciate Apple’s role (and it has certainly paid off for Apple).

But the problem for Microsoft, unlike it was with the iPod, is not the manufacturer alone but the carrier and to do both would be daunting. I’m not saying they might not eventually feel they have to create a Zune phone but that the distance is vastly farther, vastly more risky, and given the lack of significant success with Zune so far, doesn’t assure success with the phone version. So near term I don’t expect a Zune phone exclusively from Microsoft. But, once MIDs become real in the 2010/11 time frame this could change depending on how successful Apple and Microsoft are in the meantime.

Zune Spin Out?

We may see the future of MP3 players increasingly as Smartphone’s, which Apple seems to be anticipating itself with the iPhone. This view appears shared with the cell phone companies and is likely the reason why few have themselves brought out MP3 players which otherwise would seem to be a natural extension for them (Samsung is one of the few exceptions). This anticipated evolution should eventually force Zune to either fade away like PDAs or force them create a Zune phone.

This would suggest that eventually Zune could be spun out of Microsoft if they wished to avoid conflicts with their cell phone partners and that then this unit would then be free to develop and sell a Zune phone. The only reason this wouldn’t eventually happen were if the iPhone were to start failing or if the Zune platform was no longer seen as viable either of which is possible in a highly competitive market although both outcomes seem unlikely now.

Timing for Microsoft Danger Phone

Given the merger was just completed; having something by the end of this year seems very unlikely. However, by the September of 2009 I would expect this new Microsoft/Danger platform to be cooked and we might even see some prototype devices at CES in January of 2009 as Microsoft moves to build interest for these then future devices.

Can Microsoft Beat the iPhone?

Now building a phone that can beat the current iPhone is certainly possible. However, Apple will be working on their 3rd or 4th generation iPhone by that time and probably have a line of phones either in market or due to market spanning a number of price points. This is because it would be foolish for Apple to stand still and Apple is rarely foolish. So Microsoft won’t be competing with the current iPhone but a future more advanced version that will likely come in a variety of prices and sizes.

The key will be in being able to match the iPhone where it is the most powerful (design, user experience, marketing), and excel in one or more areas where Microsoft should be able to do better (email, web, productivity) so that the Apple phone looks limited when compared to the Microsoft based device. Microsoft will have an inherent advantage in not necessarily being tied down to a single hardware line or carrier, and an inherent disadvantage in not being able to control the user experience (this has typically worked to Apple’s advantage).

So the Microsoft/Danger phone will likely come through a partner rather than the Zune unit initially and the most successful offering will probably be from HTC or Samsung both of whom seem to get the importance of design. Currently the most successful Microsoft based Smartphone’s are the Samsung Blackjack II, the HTC Tilt, and the HTC Touch. Though Asus has some interesting designs, particularly their Lamborghini phone, M930W, and M536 that makes me think there could be an upset. These phones are based on the Windows Mobile 6 and 6.1 platforms are impressive efforts from any company.

To beat the iPhone, Microsoft and their partners have to step up to being competitive in areas where they haven’t been traditionally: Demand generation marketing, user experience, and coordinated hardware design. I think design and user experience are doable, but demand generation marketing is something I have a hard time finding in anything Microsoft. But, this is a brand new Microsoft team so history won’t be a good measure of future success or failure. Microsoft should be able to beat Apple, but should and did, as we saw with the Zune, are two very different words. Unless Microsoft can close the marketing gap the odds still favor Apple.

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Microhoo and the Zune Phone

April 26th, 2008 by admin

Zune + Yahoo! = Y!Phone | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com

Over the last few months I’ve been thinking about how Yahoo! might be able to leverage its assets in order to better compete with Google. In another publication, I recently discussed the “What if” scenarios if Yahoo! were somehow able to escape a Microsoft acquisition, and defy the iron grip of Google’s popular web API’s and viral adoption of its competing services by joining forces with a major mobile handset vendor – such as a Motorola or a Nokia, and create a truly Open Source smart phone that leveraged the power of Yahoo’s assets, such as Flickr, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance and Yahoo! Mail.

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Zune finally to get Audible.com support

April 26th, 2008 by admin

Confirmed: Zune Slated for Audiobook Compatibility | Gadget Lab from Wired.com

Zune fans have a new reason to rejoice — and no, it’s not due to the untimely destruction of One Infinite Loop. Audible.com has unofficially announced it’s bringing its library of audio books to the Microsoft-backed media player.

According to an email we received from Audible.com, the online audiobook store is rearing to go even though Redmond hasn’t announced a launch date:

I understand that you have contacted us today in regards to whether or not the Microsoft Zune is compatible with our service. We have great news! After much anticipation, Audible and Microsoft have completed negotiations on making the Zune AudibleReady! While we do not have an exact date as to when the device will be officially AudibleReady, we expect to make the Zune compatible before years end. Our Device Center on our website will be updated upon the Zune becoming compatible, so please be sure to check there periodically.

Hmmm…think Microsoft is saving it for a special event? Possibly along with some other Zune-related goodies? Throw out your conspiracy theory below!

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Steven Smith calls Zune tech support and asks to become Mr. Microsoft Zune

April 14th, 2008 by admin

“So I was like. What could I do that could really just, you know cause them to go; he is physically and mentally unstable ”

From YouTube

This is part 1 of a video series that will chronicle my name change to:
First name: Microsoft
Last name: Zune

Part 1: I called Microsoft in this video to ask about the legal side of my name change. I didn’t get the 100% go ahead I was expecting but they did give me the legal department’s address to send a letter to. But the individual at the end of the call did let me know something neat..

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Steven Smith the Zune Guy keeps us updated on things

April 14th, 2008 by admin

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Steven Smith plugs ZuneMAX

April 14th, 2008 by admin

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Web hosting advice from ZuneMAX

April 13th, 2008 by admin

OK, our site has been down or messed up for over a month now. It’s not exactly all my fault although I could have probably done a little more to get it back up sooner. We had a list of issues but most of them were from spammers and scammers trying to hack our Zune site. The hackers installed an IRC bouncer and were using it to ping our topsite script and replay spam to all the wonderful folks online.

Our web host took a dump on me at the same time. I have been with the same dedicated hosting plan for over 4 years before all these troubles came up. It was the last straw as far as I was concerned and I had to find anew hosting company for this sie and all of my other sites also. It was a real hassle but with some help from a good web hosting comparison site at Web Hosting Choice and their handy newsletter I was able to find a new host and move on rather quickly.

We’re back up and running and our new hosting company has some cool new tools I can play with to add things to the site.

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