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digital content ("HP and Apple Partner to Deliver Digital Music Player," 2004). The goal would be facilitated by using Apple iPods form and also utilizing the iTunes base ("HP and
Apple Partner to Deliver Digital Music Player," 2004). As a result, HPs PCs and notebook computers would come with iTunes ("HP and Apple Partner to Deliver Digital Music Player," 2004).
The goal of Hewlett Packard had been to provide good entertainment for its customers ("HP and Apple Partner to Deliver Digital Music Player," 2004). They chose Apple simply because Apple
provides the best system in digital music ("HP and Apple Partner to Deliver Digital Music Player," 2004). Apples goal as it respects the alliance is to provide more people
with iTunes and iPods ("HP and Apple Partner to Deliver Digital Music Player," 2004). It is an idea that makes sense for both companies. Apple can expand its market share
of digital music players because iTunes is designed to be compatible with iTunes. When HP customers receive iTunes with their purchase, they will be more inclined not only to download
music from the iTunes music store, but purchase iPods as well. Additionally, HP will expand its offerings, providing those who might go to Apple with a reason to stay with
HP. One commentator had this to say: "By licensing the iPod and offering iTMS on their desktops, HP moves themselves immediately to the front of the line (alongside Apple). HP
will be able to offer their customers (who probably know and trust the HP brand but have never owned anything by Apple) a superior experience to the competition. Literally overnight
HP becomes not just a player in the online music race, but a leader" ("The HP/Apple Dance," 2004). Of course, it worked well in theory, and to some extent, it
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