Interesting Comparisons between iTunes and Amazon

p10131fy7xj.jpgA couple of things that didn’t quite fit into my analysis of Amazon’s new MP3 service that I find interesting and/or ironic.

  • Amazon’s No. 1 download in its first day? Feist’s “1234,” which Apple has made a hit as the theme song for the video iPod nano commercials. The tune ranks third on the iTunes Store.
  • Radiohead’s entire catalog is available on AmazonMP3 for $8.99 per album. The band (which is my favorite) pulled out of iTunes because Apple refused to sell the group’s music as entire albums, insisting on track-by-track downloads.
  • Number of songs in iTunes Top 10 available on Amazon MP3 on Day One: 7
  • Number of those songs available without DRM on iTunes Plus: Zero (0)
  • Number of those songs on Amazon available for 89 cents each: 7
  • Number of top 10 albums on iTunes available on Amazon: 5
  • Number of those albums available DRM-free on iTunes Plus: One.
  • Number of songs written and performed by the Beatles available on either service: Zero

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Petemortensen

Pete Mortensen is a design strategist for consulting firm Jump Associates and the co-author of Wired to Care: How Companies Prosper When They Create Widespread Empathy, a book and blog that are significantly more interesting than you might initially think. Pete's particular Apple avocations are both around design--interface and industrial. Follow him on Twitter!

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  • Andrew

    How very Harper’s List of you. A telling comparison.

  • Pete Mortensen

    Don’t tell. You’ll give it all away!