• On The Insider: Britney's Bikini-Clad Top 10
November 2, 2005 3:57 PM PST

iPod site sponsors cute baby-off

by Michelle Meyers
  • Font size
  • Print
  • Post a comment

Yo baby, you think you're the "Apple" of your parents' eyes now? Just think of how spoiled rotten you'd be if you helped them win a whole "family" of iPods through iPodMyBaby's "World's Cutest Baby" contest.

baby
Credit: iPodMyBaby.com

All you need your parents to do is submit a photo of you in a "Click Wheel" outfit, either one purchased through the iPodMyBaby site, or made using click wheel art downloaded from the site. A panel of "celebrity judges" will then pick a winner to be announced around Dec. 16.

The winning baby will get an iPod Shuffle, Nano and video iPod, recognition on the Web site, and two-year subscriptions to both Cookie and Wondertime magazines.

I know, you're a little young to be objectified as a model for a digital music player, even if does have its own cult following. But wouldn't your nana or your nanny appreciate a Nano.

Michelle Meyers is an associate editor who tracks online happenings in media, entertainment, and politics. E-mail Michelle.
advertisement
Click here!
Recent posts from News Blog
Nvidia puts NForce chipset development on hold
Opera 10 browser is here
Neil Young Archives Blu-ray: Rip off?
Acronis revises survey results about backup habits
Acronis miscalculates data on users' bad backup habits
Flickr co-founder presses beta button
Comcast, Sony open retail store
Cox to try coaxing the Internet into submission
advertisement

A CNET Conversation with Eric Schmidt

CNET's Tom Krazit and Molly Wood sit down with Google CEO Eric Schmidt to discuss the future of Android, the Chrome OS, the problem of real-time search indexing, and more.

Verizon tests sending RIAA copyright notices

The No. 2 phone company, known for its reluctance to intervene in antipiracy cases, strikes an agreement to forward copyright notices on behalf of the music industry.

About News Blog

Recent posts on technology, trends, and more.

Add this feed to your online news reader

advertisement
advertisement

Inside CNET News

Scroll Left Scroll Right