Disney-Apple relationship team up

Om Malik, Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 12:02 PM PT Comments (6)

Business 2.0 had reported the partnership between Apple and Disney back in July 2005>. Today it finally happened, and has become the cornerstone of the video push being undertaken by Apple.

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October 12th, 2005
1:14 PM PT
Jacob Varghese said:

I know it’s a sign of more things to come, but I’m kinda disappointed with the content they are launching with. I was surprised that Steve didn’t even make Pixar movies available. And the video quality isn’t good enough to play on TV.

October 12th, 2005
1:14 PM PT

Coolest aspect of today’s Apple announcement

The coolest aspect of Job’s “One More Thing…” keynote today wasn’t 60 gigabytes on an iPod, the G5,…

October 12th, 2005
2:03 PM PT

Next big thing: customized iPod television shows.

Patrick
http://channelchanger.typepad.com/

October 12th, 2005
5:39 PM PT

A Video iPod with Mouse Ears

No, you don’t have to attach an old school analog antenna to your new video iPod… but the device appears to come with mouse ears in any case. Mickey Mouse-ears that is. Om Malik’s Broadband blog notes Business 2.0 presaged…

October 12th, 2005
9:15 PM PT
thelaggard said:

Posted some thoughts about the press release from today.

October 13th, 2005
3:16 PM PT
Permanent4 said:

Does this mean that Disney and Pixar might renew their deal with each other, too? Or did I miss that announcement?

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