On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hmm. things move in many directions at once.
arguably the biggest shift in income-based-on-selling-software in the last several years has come from the iOS app model. its true that the embedded markets and selling to professional users have the potential for moderate size revenue if you can offer the products/functionality that are needed. but one could easily argue that the direction other industries are moving right now is "to the tablet". check the emergence of ipad-based "cash registers" for example.
clearly, that's not the only direction things are moving in. but the point is that there is no single direction.
What makes the Audio industry so special that it can ignore the direction
that other industries are moving?
hmm. things move in many directions at once.
arguably the biggest shift in income-based-on-selling-software in the last several years has come from the iOS app model. its true that the embedded markets and selling to professional users have the potential for moderate size revenue if you can offer the products/functionality that are needed. but one could easily argue that the direction other industries are moving right now is "to the tablet". check the emergence of ipad-based "cash registers" for example.
clearly, that's not the only direction things are moving in. but the point is that there is no single direction.
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