1999 called. They want their doubtful rhetoric back.
TiVo is doing just fine. It's facing a slow climb to profitability, but so did Amazon. Both addressed new markets, both were the best at it, and both took a long time to move from giant cash shredders to financially independent entities (TiVo isn't quite there yet, but probably will be in a couple of years).
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Why pay $399 for a "lifetime" subscription when Tivo's life could be over in no time?
1999 called. They want their doubtful rhetoric back.
TiVo is doing just fine. It's facing a slow climb to profitability, but so did Amazon. Both addressed new markets, both were the best at it, and both took a long time to move from giant cash shredders to financially independent entities (TiVo isn't quite there yet, but probably will be in a couple of years).