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2008-05-21
No ads on my Zune, please
Found on 2008-05-21, via Yahoo! News
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network No ads on my Zune, please --It was only a demonstration, but the idea of advertising being spread "virally" to my Zune made me feel like I was coming down with something. Intel reopens facility after China quake --The chipmaker says inventory on-site in Chengdu was not damaged, but it continues to analyze the situation. Wii Fit says you're ...
2008-05-20
Microsoft Demos Zune Advertising Service
Found on 2008-05-20, via Yahoo! News
Microsoft showed a future advertising service that will allow companies to hawk their wares on its Zune media player.
2008-05-16
Traffic to Microsoft’s Zune jumps 185% in April, Nielsen says
Found on 2008-05-16, via Yahoo! News
Consumers still have a taste for Apple Inc. when shopping at hardware manufacturer sites, but more are expanding their menus to include Microsoft’s Zune. While Apple held on to its first place spot for unique visitors to hardware manufacturer retail sites in April with 48.7 million, Zune experienced the largest growth with a nearly 200% increase in traffic compared to a year earlier.
2008-05-12
Microsoft denies Zune copyright cop
Found on 2008-05-12, via Yahoo! News
We play both sides of the IP fence Innovation '08 Microsoft’s senior policy counsel for copyright and trademark has firmly denied that Redmond will slip its very own copyright cop into the Zune music player. But he acknowledges the company is particularly sympathetic to the copyright battles of music labels and other publishers.…
2008-05-09
Microsoft Zune Gets Clock, Flava Flav Would Be Proud
Found on 2008-05-09, via Yahoo! News
Despite being able to play a huge assortment of audio and video files, despite being able to share said files over a Wi-Fi connections, despite being able to handle podcasts, the Microsoft Zune does not come with a clock.
2008-05-07
Small victory for Microsoft's Zune over iPod
Found on 2008-05-07, via Yahoo! News
Microsoft said the Zune Marketplace would begin selling TV shows, including many programs from NBC, which pulled its shows from iTunes over Apple's unwillingness to set different prices for TV shows.
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