I would agree.  Whether one chooses an iOS device (iPhone / iPad) or
an Android device (tablet / smartphone), marrying a good speaker to a
device like this is probably the way to go.  Sort of like the
"component stereo" days of the 1970s onward, where we hooked up
receivers (combination amplifiers / tuners), speakers, turntables, and
cassette decks) for our home audio.

For now, at least, the platform gatekeepers of these devices -- Apple
and Google -- appear likely to maintain their dominant position in the
technology ecosystem for the foreseeable future.

What remains interesting is the power play between aggregators /
directory servers (TuneIn top-of-mind) versus content providers...

RC



On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:50 AM, John Figliozzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Rob -
>
> I’m not sure I would purchase a Pure internet radio or any other internet 
> radio today.  I’d be tempted to purchase a good portable bluetooth speaker 
> and link it to my iPhone.
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