iTunes 9 to offer social networking on steroids - report

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Tired of accusations of being over-secretive and smarting at the reaction to some decisions made by its App Store approval team, Apple’s getting social and plans to weave many more social networking features into iTunes 9, a report this morning claims.

Last week’s hot tip claimed the company intends adding Blu-ray, Last.fm and iLike support within iTunes 9. Today, the Boy Genius Report informs us that Apple is developing its very own social networking application to integrate your iLife with your social networks.

“We’ve been informed that Apple has plans to tie iTunes 9 into a “Social” application that they plan to release in the future. It was said that the application (separate from iTunes) will be similar to Yahoo’s OneConnect offering and consolidate all your social networking services,” the report states.

Among other features, you’ll be able to share the music you’re listening to right now, connect with friends of your friends and update your status message on multiple networks at the same time. Oh, and you’ll be able to broadcast music statuses, also.

Another much-wanted new feature, iTunes 9 will offer users the chance to sort out the appearance of applications on an iPhone screen in numerous ways, including custom arrangements and by date of addition.

These new social features feel all the more interesting in view of other recent reports which told us Apple may have plans for the introduction of its own iTunes music streaming service - could these social networking plans tied to an a la carte download service and a streaming service mean you’ll be able to listen to tracks your friends are playing in real-time using the internet, streaming them to sample them, and then purchasing the download? Perhaps ads-funded?

Is it not also possible WiFi-enabled iPods, including the iPod touch and iPhone, will also be harness these features, perhaps even offering the capacity to share songs with other users of these products over the same wireless network?

We’ll see, but this could make entering the US market a tough proposition for music label-owned streaming music service, Spotify...

Comments (6)

What about Multi-User Support=? Share the Music-Library in local-Network without tricks and problems.
DBMS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_management_system
ACID: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACID

This would be cool.

Atomicity
Atomicity refers to the ability of the DBMS to guarantee that either all of the tasks of a transaction are performed or none of them are. For example, the transfer of funds from one account to another can be completed or it can fail for a multitude of reasons, but atomicity guarantees that one account won't be debited if the other is not credited.
Atomicity states that database modifications must follow an “all or nothing” rule. Each transaction is said to be “atomic” if one part of the transaction fails, the entire transaction fails. It is critical that the database management system maintain the atomic nature of transactions in spite of any DBMS, operating system or hardware failure.
[edit]Consistency
The Consistency property ensures that the database remains in a consistent state before the start of the transaction and after the transaction is over (whether successful or not).
Consistency states that only valid data will be written to the database. If, for some reason, a transaction is executed that violates the database’s consistency rules, the entire transaction will be rolled back and the database will be restored to a state consistent with those rules. On the other hand, if a transaction successfully executes, it will take the database from one state that is consistent with the rules to another state that is also consistent with the rules.
[edit]Isolation
Isolation refers to the requirement that other operations cannot access or see the data in an intermediate state during a transaction. This constraint is required to maintain the performance as well as the consistency between transactions in a DBMS.Thus,each transaction is unaware of another transactions executing concurrently in the system
[edit]Durability
Durability refers to the guarantee that once the user has been notified of success, the transaction will persist, and not be undone. This means it will survive system failure, and that the database system has checked the integrity constraints and won't need to abort the transaction. Many databases implement durability by writing all transactions into a transaction log that can be played back to recreate the system state right before a failure. A transaction can only be deemed committed after it is safely in the log.

i agree. i have been hoping for an itunes server for a long time. i have tons of macs, iphones and an appletv. would be nice to be able to add music to any library and sync to the master library from any registered mac on my home network. i would even pay a fair price for the itunes server software

Oh joy...

Kev: That was a glitch, I swear! Stupid iTunes!
2 mins ago from Tweetdeck
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Kev: I am listening to Hangin' Tough by NKOTB.
3 mins ago from iTunes9
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Kev: iTunes9 Twitter integration doesn't seem to work very well #itunes9
9 mins ago from TweetDeck
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Kev: Just installed iTunes 9 with Twitter integration, sweet! Testing it out! #itunes9
27 mins ago from iTunes9

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