Apple Says Its Software Business is Booming (axios.com) 16
Apple on Wednesday said that its services business, which includes software for things like news, gaming, apps, music and video, had its best ever year in 2019. From a report: "2019 was the biggest year for Services in Apple's history. We introduced several exciting new experiences for our customers, all while setting the standard for user privacy and security," said Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services in a statement. In an effort to showcase its growth to investors, Apple released a slew of engagement numbers for several of its services products. It says: Apple News has over 100 million monthly active users in the U.S., U.K., Australia and Canada. Apple Music now offers over 60 million songs in 115 countries. Apple Podcasts offers over 800,000 shows in 155 countries. Apple Card and Apple Pay are accepted in more than 150 stadiums, ballparks, arenas and entertainment venues.
Services (Score:4, Insightful)
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Try First Year... (Score:2)
They had other services (Score:3)
The only subscription service they offered prior to this year was Apple music
iCloud storage is subscription.
iTunes Match is subscription and was around well before Apple Music.
Although it's not exactly the same, even the apple Deve account is a subscription service...
Apple again (Score:1)
Re: Apple again (Score:2)
Apple success hurt your feelings?
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Re: Apple again (Score:1)
And yet here you are again telling us how little you care about this.
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It made my iPhone go boom. (Score:2)
FOUR buggy updates in the past year?
I've disliked Apple designs and software since the first iPhone, but at least they used to have good quality control.
Exciting (Score:2)
Please ban this word.
Anyone? (Score:2)
Does anyone actually believe this tripe. This is as fake as Trump's business acumen.
“Over 800,000 shows” (Score:3)
It’s a podcasts app. Podcasts are based on RSS, so what’s available is completely independent of the app.
Any podcasts app could make this same claim.
Apple music sucks (Score:1)