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Comments on: Behind the music: Microsoft?

Partners line up to support new digital media playback software, but can portable video and music rental rights defeat Apple?

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Just us iTunes! Jeez
by oo7curtis September 2, 2004 7:29 AM PDT
I guess if like to kiss up to Microslop then this might be
interesting. But once you go iTunes you'll probably never go
back. Just the facts.
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c'mon
by David Arbogast September 2, 2004 10:29 AM PDT
Those are hardly facts.

The anti-Microsoft sentiment leads people to argue in favor of MS alternatives which increase competition for the benefit of everybody. But when Microsoft tries to compete in an existing market, the same people suggest we should completely ignore Microsoft's offering. FlipFlop.

DRM is going to play a major role in the future of digital media. In this arena, I feel that Microsoft has a good head-start.
Relationships
by September 15, 2005 1:26 PM PDT
Currently I am a single man looking to explore life, some women are very understanding to almost anything except money, so i guess paitents is a virtue in the game of relations with the opposite sex. if you can show me some good values on being paitent without the conflict explorazation i would be very appreciative. Thank you
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relationships
by September 15, 2005 1:31 PM PDT
I think you have the correct idea but its all wonderous, you have to look at women in a very curious fashion, in order to avoid the conflict explorazations you refered to.
Ipods
by September 15, 2005 2:06 PM PDT
Yes,ipods are nice to have but i think the nano ipod is a sweeter, more conceivable music toy to enjoy, its size seems to be worth something all in its self, but what what could its worth be valued at, some sort of jesus desert travel, or even a trip to some hidden for god saken oasis, umm, i dont know but the word in its self seems to be some type of futuristic adventure."nano"
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