As iTunes records 20 million downloads, Steve Jobs sits down with Rolling Stone magazine to discuss Apple's quest to change the music industry.
Jobs' bet on digital music is a hugely risky move in many ways, not only because powerhouses such as Dell and Wal-Mart are gunning for Apple (and Microsoft will be soon, as well), but because success may depend on how well Jobs, a forty-eight-year-old billionaire, is able to understand and respond to the fickle music-listening habits of eighteen-year-olds in their college dorms.
Read the interview here.
[Via Geek.com]
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