ITunesCompetetorDesignProblemProductOwner

ITunes® Competitor Product Owner
As a product owner, you have a little more information available to you. Here is some information you can share with your development team if they think to ask you about it:
 * There are four models - all solid state:
 * Very small footprint, can store approximately 4 hours of video - 4 GB of memory
 * Very small footprint, can store approximately 8 hours of video - 8 GB of memory
 * Medium sized, can store approximately 16 hours of video - 16 GB of memory
 * Medium sized, can store approximately 32 hours of video - 32 GB of memory
 * To make a profit on the hardware, the devices should sell for at least $100, $140, $235, $350
 * The company wants to target youth market as a possible tie in for other future products.
 * They have research which shows that this group is big on customization
 * They want to be able to sell the device, games, accessories and customizations online
 * Customizations include custom colorization, engraving, engraved uploaded pictures and stickers
 * With the popularity of social-networking sites, they want to offer a compelling reason to keep people on the site
 * Instant messaging
 * Groups and Friends
 * Share photos
 * Video
 * Email
 * Blogging
 * Second-life integration
 * Etc., the usual social networking stuff, targeted towards teens
 * They are concerned about predators, so they want different offerings to protect different age groups
 * Title and track information is available via a 3rd party agreement with CDDB
 * Of course, the client should be able to rip their own music.
 * They want a solution that will work on PC's, Mac's and Unix.