inventorspot.com - 9/26/2008
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Could microSD cards - tiny devices the size of a fingernail - replace bulky CDs and intangible downloads for next-generation music lovers? Selling albums in microSD format is the latest concept from SanDisk, the California-based manufacturer of flash memory cards and developer of SD cards, ...
sandisk.com - 9/29/2008
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sandisk.com —
Best Buy Mobile and Verizon Wireless Stores Are
First to Carry New 16GB Capacity Milpitas, Calif. September...
29, 2008 SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), a global leader in flash memory products, today announced it is bringing to market its 16GB* ...
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16GB capacity SanDisk available at Best Buy & Verizon ...
gigaom.com - 9/22/2008
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gigaom.com —
Om weighs in on what I personally think
is the stupidest thing in music distribution in the...
last 5 years or so. Physical distribution of music is an anachronism, but somebody at SanDisk obviously didn’t get the memo. Technorati Tags: ...
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