“HP is beginning to put its muscle behind its future online music offering, in which it will sell an own-branded Apple iPod and direct music buyers to the iTunes Music Store,” Jonny Evans reports for Macworld UK. “Last night, the company launched its HP Music website
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The link in the article doesn’t work for me. I tried [url=http://www.hpmusic.com]http://www.hpmusic.com[/url] instead and was very impressed with what they are doing over there. For all the Apple fans who have wanted their chance to cheer Mr. Jobs onto the #1 spot for market share, etc. – this is it. I really believe they will never be able to make enough of these to satisfy everyone. Apple is truly transforming into the something huge now.
Wow, the music site is far more hip than most of HP’s site. Still not picture of the blue HiPod. I didn’t see a direct link to the music site on their main page – hopefully will appear closer to launch.
Get rid of the period after ‘/download’ at the end of the above link to get it to work.
The link worked fine for me (on PowerBook, Safari). I hope the recently announced Starbucks/HP alliance to sell music in the coffee shops involves Apple.
Awesome!!!
I meant that the “here” link worked fine–I agree that the other one requires eliminating the period.
From the site: “all in the comfort of windows-based environment”
What an OXYMORON! Oh well, if they get to get even just a taste of what it is like to be on a Mac I am sure switchers will be found.
I like that visitors are taken to Apple’s web site to download iTunes rather than having a special HP site to download the software. A few curious folks will look around Apple’s site and perhaps order a new Mac?
I find it funny that before each section loads, the screen shows a fading “HP, leading” icon. Perhaps following is more indicative?
It doesn’t say ‘leading’, it says ‘loading’.
sean-
check again- it says “HP loading…” not “leading”
Leading, loading…the real point is that it’s fading
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One day we’ll see on HP website… the OS X experience! Purchase here
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Okay, okay, I’ve reached silly stage.
And now the description is wrong. http://download-graphics.b0x.com/