Sep 07 2007
It was announced by Steve Jobs the other day that Apple would be releasing a Wi-Fi version of iTunes Music Store for use on the iPhones and the new iPod Touch. He also announced a new partnership with Starbucks, which would basically be a means to have your phone tell you what music is playing at Starbucks when you're near or in a store, and then buy it from the Wi-Fi iTunes Music Store. Personally, I think this partnership is pretty lame, but it did give me ideas on how this could be useful in other areas. So, Apple, here's some ideas - no charge.

B2B Apple Music Information Transmitter
Imagine if you went to see a band at your local music venue. Not a tiny, hole-in-the-wall local place where a band who will probably vanish into obscurity plays... I mean a decent sized place. Imagine the venue was able to push information of who's playing at that time out to the audience, and maybe even out onto the street via some sort of Apple Wi-Fi transmitter. Your iPhone or iPod would pick up this signal, tell you who is playing - and tell you if that band has anything for sale on iTunes. Don't limit this awesomeness to just Starbucks! It obviously works for them, so make this something other businesses can tap into!

Let iPhones and iPods chat with the radio.
Yes, the radio. If my car stereo can tell me what song is playing on the radio, then why can't my iPhone or iPod know too? Again, if these devices were aware, then they could sync with the Wi-Fi iTunes Music Store. Granted, this would involve either an FM transmitter in your iPhone or iPod, or some sort of Bluetooth transmitter in your car stereo. I can't tell you how many times I'm listening to an 80s station, hear a song I love, make a mental note to buy that song when I get home, then completely forget. That's a lost sale for iTunes. I'd be it happens a lot.

That's all I'm giving away for free. I'm willing to brainstorm more of these at my usual day rate. Don't be a stranger, Steve!
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