MP3 Players Galore
[Article Announcement] Mp3 player sales in 2006 were estimated at $3.3 million and are expected to rise in 2007. The big companies like Apple and Microsoft are scrambling to keep their products on top as more and more newcomers to the mp3 world try to get in on the profits by marketing their own brand of mp3 players.
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[Sixeyes.blogspot.com] Hush Records Commemorative CD on iTunes - *SIXEYES MP3 Blog by ...: label HUSH is pushing the digital music revolution envelope by offering all fifty tracks from their commemorative 50th CD release MILE on the popular music web site for the standard LP price of $9.99, less than twenty cents per song when purchased as an album. With over three hours of quality music delivered to the buyer with a few mouse clicks, this represents a record price point for iTunes, and further illustrates some advantages of the digital distribution model.
[Tech.yahoo.com] Listening to MP3 Files in Your Car : Yahoo! Tech: Then tune your car's FM radio to the right frequency and listen to your MP3s. Unfortunately, sound quality varies because of local interference, and you're dependent on the batteries that power your wireless adapter.
[Digitalmusic.weblogsinc.com] The Digital Music Weblog: Analysts are saying that Microsoft is "doing well for a newcomer" and reminding us that the Zune is a "multiyear haul" but, what is it going to take to wedge Apple out of the driver's seat and substitute a Microsoft product in its place? The Zune's marketing, though really pretty, is incredibly conceptual and artsy and, frankly, the American consumer isn't exactly known for their ability to "get" high-brow concepts.
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Posted at February 05, 2007 02:07 AM