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In yesterday’s edition of I, Cringely, PBS writer Robert Cringley wrote that he thinks it makes sense for Apple to buy the floundering Blockbuster. His plan is relatively simple:
Take your Video-out iPod to Blockbuster, drop it in a kiosk dock then download from the local xServe your choice of 50,000 movies. You can rent the movie or buy it and you can even choose the resolution, which may or may not affect the final price. Take the iPod home, drop it in the dock attached to your TV and watch the movie. H.264 decoding takes place in the iPod in hardware.
That sounds like a very pleasant idea, except for one thing: The reason Blockbuster is losing money is because… wait for it… PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO LEAVE THEIR HOUSES.
Why leave your house, go to Blockbuster, and plug your iPod in when you can do one of the following:
Get Netflix and have the movie delivered to your house.
Wait two months and TiVo it.
Bittorrent.
Vongo
If Blockbuster really wants to save itself, they should make some deals with the major movie houses and have movies available for download off of their website in multiple formats. That way, they won’t have to tether themselves to one company (read: Apple).
4 Responses for "Apple + Blockbuster = Stupid"
“PEOPLE DON’T WANT TO LEAVE THEIR HOUSES”
Thats great V. and so true!
I’m rather fond on order-online pizza! - 15 minutes after entering my email address, it is at my door
iPod meets Blockbuster -huh? Makes no sense to me!
What’s this? Vongo doesn’t work on my mac? Argh!
Of course you are right. But it is a bit sad on a social level. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a geek through-and-through. BUT, I think people crave interaction. I don’t mean active ‘at a party’ interaction, but more like passive strolling through the market interaction. We need to see faces and hear others and just kind of legitimize our own beliefs through our observations of the society we live in. Whew! Where did that come from??! This coming from a guy who is sitting in front of his computer at 12:17 a.m. Saturday night.. hmm…
Anyway, wacky tangents aside, the Apple+Blockbuster thing is stupid. And, speaking of stupid, apparently after a few hours on the computer on a Saturday night, I get a little punchy! sooo, good night!
besides, if, in the highly unlikely chance they did buy them, I could see them shutting them down, excepting ones which could converted to an Apple store. Then use the name coupled with iTunes and download at an Apple store… or of course online. iTunes is getting cluttered, plus the name is not indicative of movies, perhaps iBlockbuster is coming. I’ll shut up now.
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