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MySpace CEO: Yeah, we’d like to make our own portable media player one day
MySpace CEO: Yeah, we’d like to make our own portable media player one day
Did you here the news? MySpace is thinking about creating its own portable media player! Reuters seems to think that such a player would be in competition with the iPod, which we all know is a lie: there’s the iPod WAY UP HERE, then everything else WAY DOWN THERE. If anything, the ...
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reuters.com — SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - MySpace, the popular online social network owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, could... develop a digital music player in the future, pitting it against Apple Inc's hot-selling iPod. But there are no immediate plans to make or ... (more) MySpace could develop digital music player | ...
MySpace toying with portable media player
MySpace toying with portable media player
electronista.com — MySpace is considering the possibility of producing its own portable media device to match its Music service,... the social network's co-founder Chris DeWolfe has noted at the Web 2.0 conference. While non-committal, DeWolfe says hardware from MySpace ... (more) MySpace toying with portable media player
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Myspace Drinks The DAP Kool-Aid
GEARFUSE — ... up with the crazy notion that MySpace could compete in what is essentially Apple’s market of portable media players . Seriously, a MySpace-branded portable media player? Are you nuts? According to Reuters, DeWolfe is only thinking about it. Let’s hope this idea remains a thought never to be realized, lest it joins the ranks of the Zune all the way at the bottom. If Microsoft can’t compete, what makes MySpace think it can? Clearly, it’s the Kool-Aid. Link [ via ]

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