spotify not being able to monetize is a joke, they are in the position to completely dominate the market, and launched from day one (I believe, if not at least very early) with media subscriptions.<p>media subscriptions can make a lot of money, spotify are the first with an application that could pretty much kill physical media sales, if you replace all that market, thats a hefty bunch of cash.<p>micropayments, people still want to own their music, have it backed up, play it on their mp3 player, I believe this is in the works, if it happens, then they have all of itunes money.<p>advertising / merchandising / ticket sales, if you become the home of music to most people, then you pocket pretty well here.<p>They still have a bit to go, I am hoping they come up with a better way of transitioning free customers to subscribers than bombarding them with ads, but from what ive seen that looks like the strategy, people dont need a lot of convincing to upgrade their accounts because the service is so good.<p>their mechanisms for finding music, the artists radios suck, however they have a fundamental change in the way people can find new music because... sharing playlists actually works, drownedinsound / pitchfork / my friends with good taste can all make playlists and share them with me, thats a million times better than some dodgy collaborative filtering.<p>Their social aspects are pretty non existant, but thats very easily added, they are new and they have done the hard ground work and passed with flying colours.<p>They dont have all the music in the world, but they have a lot and its only going to grow, any limitations on artists are purely down to it being new and needing some more traction for labels to understand they dont hae a choice.<p>The music industry has been faltering time after time to try and keep people paying for music, spotify from what Ive seen has the chance to completely own the new music buying market.