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Right to reply: Amazon going mobile threatens very core of Apple’s business

Following Amazon’s recent quarterly earnings report, Victor Basta, managing director of Magister Advisors, examines how the retail giant is threatening Apple.

We believe that Amazon has serious aspirations to be a major mobile device company, to fuel its retail and book sales, and find new ways of engaging with its huge base of active credit-card enabled purchasers.”
While Apple is clinging onto its hardware heritage, Amazon comes at the market from e-tail origins and has no such shackles. They are effectively on a trajectory to build ‘the next Apple’ but from a different direction.”
We expect to see Amazon accelerate its efforts in mobile devices and there is already plenty of evidence that this is where it is heading. Amazon has bought a range of companies that each provide critical parts of the mobile puzzle.”
In the past few years Amazon has acquired SnapTell, an image matching startup; IVONA Software, a text to speech service; Yap, a voice to text startup; Touchco, a specialist in touch screen technology; and Evi, a Siri-style mobile app that turns phones into mobile assistants.”
Amazon already has partnerships with mobile providers via its Whispernet service, a 3G wireless plan provided by the company, free of charge.”
Even Inspector Clouseau would not have difficulty working out that Amazon is a business with a deep interest in being a serious mobile player.”
Amazon is already comfortable with the idea of offering its customers high-quality low-cost devices and has volunteered that it sells Kindles at a loss. The prize for Amazon is in commercialising its content and it is way ahead of Apple in this.
ByVictor Basta
Managing director
Magister Advisors

http://magisteradvisors.com/

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