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“ZUNE… A Killer Idea Diluted By A Ham-Handed Execution”

I had to share this one word for word from columnist David Pogue in The NY Times: "The Zune Micorsoft’s new music player, does something amazingly well that its rival,. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2007/01/zune_a_killer_i.html]

I had to share this one word for word from columnist David Pogue in The NY Times:

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"The Zune Micorsoft’s new music player, does something amazingly well that its rival, the
iPod, doesn’t do at all: It lets you beam songs or photos wirelessly to
another Zune. It’s easy and fast, and it could be a great way to
discover new music recommended by your friends.

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In practice,
there’s more to the story. To avoid lynch mobs from the record
companies, Microsoft designed the Zune so that beamed songs
self-destruct after three plays or three days, whichever comes first —
even, idiotically, your own recordings like college lectures and
garage-band demos.

The Zune, therefore, is that classic case: a killer idea diluted by a ham-handed execution."