Well, something that Amazon, Apple, and Google know and do very well is build ecosystems to trap people in. The point is to have people using your service and services in a way that they will not want to switch over because it will cost to switch over. Amazon has the Kindle, Apple has iTunes, and Google has...something? So, make no mistake about it, it's all shrewd business maneuvers. It's just that Apple believes that people don't know what they want so they tell them what they want while Google believes more in the idea that people know what they want.
and it's not quite clear who's right and who's wrong.
What do women want? Mel Gibson knew but that's about it.
and it's not quite clear who's right and who's wrong.
What do women want? Mel Gibson knew but that's about it.
Buying an Android phone? Gotta have a GMail account to at least start it up. After that, use whatever, but your phone will be incomplete without a Google Account assigned to it.
Just because Google doesn't have analogous software to Apple's iTunes, doesn't mean they aren't forcing you to do things you really don't need to. What's the point of a Google Account being assigned to a phone? Save contacts? Why can't I bypass needing an account and use an app from the Market (many apps like this exist).Why do I need a GMail account if I'm only going to use it once?
Google only has a mobile OS, not something for computers like OSX or Windows. How can it make something iTunes for a computer when they're stuck on mobile OSs still? I guess Google Music does have an app (Music Manager), but what's to say they don't stick some limitations on transferring and purchasing media using their services? They can't now because no one's running around heralding Music as the iTunes-killer yet, but later on down the line, there's no telling what Google will restrict on Music.