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Apple Files Patent for Localized iTunes Stores

Posted By cultofmac on Mar 08, 2009   FROM: cultofmac.com report abuse

A feature called “Now Playing,” launched in fall 2007, allowed latte-sippers to wander into a Starbucks, log onto the iTunes Store with a laptop, iPod Touch or iPhone and instantly see what song was playing in-store, plus bro and buy music on iTunes.

Apple Files Patent for Localized iTunes Stores

Unwired View found a patent Apple filed for a similar feature.
The basic idea: place a local cache of iTunes media store server at a retail location and follow the music played from that cache. The ociated info is beamed to iPhones and Macbooks via local Wi-Fi network.

Apple Files Patent for Localized iTunes Stores

Apple envisions lots of in-store tie-ins and cross selling thanks to the feature.

From the patent application:
“One advantage of the invention is that patrons of establishments can dynamically receive store-based information while at the establishments. Store-based information facilitates user experience and can also facilitate locating ociated media content from an online media store.

In store-based information can be displayed on a patron’s portable electronic device while the patron in the store… The online media store can coordinate with central management to make store-based information centrally stored and accessible…”

Via Unwired View

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