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Comments on: Nike runs with an iPod

Joggers can soon link their iPod Nano to their sneakers to get real-time, audible athletic data and track progress.
Photos: iPod gets sporty

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Nike tried this before
by sanjayb May 27, 2006 6:42 AM PDT
I believe Nike tried this before with one of the Rio MP3 players. This player I think had the built in software to due all the things that they are trying to do now. The only problem at the time was that the Rio Mp3 player only had 256 MB storage. It wasn't much of a player overall.
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Nike tried this before
by sanjayb May 27, 2006 6:42 AM PDT
I believe Nike tried this before with one of the Rio MP3 players. This player I think had the built in software to due all the things that they are trying to do now. The only problem at the time was that the Rio Mp3 player only had 256 MB storage. It wasn't much of a player overall.
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Nike tried this before
by sanjayb May 27, 2006 6:42 AM PDT
I believe Nike tried this before with one of the Rio MP3 players. This player I think had the built in software to due all the things that they are trying to do now. The only problem at the time was that the Rio Mp3 player only had 256 MB storage. It wasn't much of a player overall.
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Nike tried this before
by sanjayb May 27, 2006 6:42 AM PDT
I believe Nike tried this before with one of the Rio MP3 players. This player I think had the built in software to due all the things that they are trying to do now. The only problem at the time was that the Rio Mp3 player only had 256 MB storage. It wasn't much of a player overall.
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