Brian Chin notes the crocodile tears streaming out of Microsoft's Digital Media corporate clone:
My colleague, Todd Bishop, blogged about Microsoft's response to Apple Computer's rollout of iTunes for Windows yesterday. Dave Fester, GM of Microsoft's Windows Digital Media Division, doesn't think much of iTunes because it limits users to Apple's technology and Apple's...Hey, Dave, why don't you just download a copy of "Cry Me A River" and play on a closed loop forever? Thanks. Posted by Vanderleun at October 21, 2003 12:18 PM | TrackBack"Windows users, who expect choice in music services, choice in devices, and choice in music from a wide-variety of music services to burn to a CD or put on a portable device. Lastly, if you use Apple's music store along with iTunes, you don't have the ability of using the over 40 different Windows Media-compatible portable music devices. " [seattlepi.com Buzzworthy]
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