I just saw something interesting today.
There is something called "Texas Bandmasters Association", which is a convention in San Antonio, Texas, that's kind of like MacWorld expo, except for band directors. Well, for the first time, Apple has a booth at this convention in conjunction with the National Band Association. Although the computers they have on display don't have any music software installed, or keyboards hooked up, one of the Apple guy's I talked to said that they'd like to do something like that in the future.
A step for Apple in capturing some of the audio/music market/industry...
I even got a free iPod poster
There is something called "Texas Bandmasters Association", which is a convention in San Antonio, Texas, that's kind of like MacWorld expo, except for band directors. Well, for the first time, Apple has a booth at this convention in conjunction with the National Band Association. Although the computers they have on display don't have any music software installed, or keyboards hooked up, one of the Apple guy's I talked to said that they'd like to do something like that in the future.
A step for Apple in capturing some of the audio/music market/industry...
I even got a free iPod poster