Remember this one? (I’m going to take a wild guess and say probably not…)
On this day in 2006, Microsoft launched Zune – their answer to Apple’s iPod. Back then, Zune was touted as the “iPod killer”, aimed at winning over music lovers.
But despite Microsoft’s mighty brand power, the Zune never really took off. Instead, it quietly flopped and was retired less than five years after being launched.
So, why didn’t Zune make it?
Mainly, the iPod already had a strong fanbase, a sleek design, and an easy-to-use iTunes store, making it hard for Zune to compete. And its failure hinted at a bigger challenge that Microsoft would come to face, as Apple started taking over the tech world with the iPhone and iPad.
For business owners, Zune’s story is a useful reminder that even big brands can struggle when they’re late to market or face a highly successful competitor. It also shows how quickly the tech landscape can shift, and how important it is to keep up with changes.
Have you heard of Zune, or have you been Team iPod all the way?
Microsoft Introduces Zune – This Day in Tech History