Napster was the killer app of platform computing, and pointed the way toward a massively distributed approach toward solving previously intractable web business issues. Last year, iTunes refined the model and proved consumers would pay for music online, given the right choices and approach. What have we learned from this primary driver of the web as platform, and what’s coming next?
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