Real's Glaser exhorts Apple to open iPod

RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser has a message for Apple Computer chief Steve Jobs: Open iPod or shrivel.

Glaser, the feisty founder of the Internet entertainment network, said during a panel discussion Tuesday at PC Forum here that Apple is creating problems for itself by using a file format that forces consumers to buy music from Apple"s own iTunes site. (CNET Networks, publisher of News.com, last week acquired EDventures, which sponsors PC Forum.)

Because Apple"s iPod music player does not support other proprietary music formats and does not license its own format to rivals, Real"s Rhapsody and other song sites are blocked from easily reaching iPod users. "Apple"s (market) share will go down if they continue to do this," Glaser said. "The only way to presently put songs on an iPod is to (buy) them from iTunes." Hewlett-Packard, which has partnered with Apple on digital music, is in a position to persuade the company to change its practice, he said.

News source: C|Net News.com

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