Our POV: If you've been using iTunes 4.9 with any gumption of late, you've been watching QuickTime videos (either downloaded from the iTunes Music Store or imported from your personal collection) within the audio jukebox's interface. Apple is obviously setting up users for the video iPod, since it's going to want users with healthy, sync-ready video libraries ready for launch. With all the news about Apple's financial success and reliance on the iPod, Apple will continue to innovate (or borrow from others, tweak, and remarket) with iTunes 5.0, a subscription-based service, cell-phone compatibility, and of course, video-enabled iPods--and who knows, an iPod Coldplay Special Edition?
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