Monday, February 12, 2007

Google Articles

1.) http://www.theage.com.au/news/digital-music/microsofts-music-moves/2007/02/12/1171128897541.html

This article is about Microsoft and making new music and publishing it to the whole network on internet life. Microsoft is about to launch a new offensive against Apple's domination of online music sales and portable music devices - and head off the much-heralded iPhone. Its a phone, music player, internet, all in one and will be coming out soon. As quoted on the article , "A lot of (online music) retailers are pushing the record companies very hard to release the restrictions on DRM," the source said.
Online pundits believe this will be incorporated in a phone version of the Zune - Microsoft's challenge to the iPod.

2.)http://www.playfuls.com/news_06171_RIM_Unveils_The_Thinnest_BlackBerry_Blackberry_8800.html

This article is about a new phone that is being launched by Tmobile, anohter Blackberry but the thinnest and most valuable one that coming out. The BlackBerry 8800 is the thinnest BlackBerry handset yet and is designed to satisfy the most demanding mobile professionals. Equipped with a full, highly tactile QWERTY keyboard and RIM’s user-friendly trackball navigation system, it also includes built-in GPS (Global Positioning System), multimedia features and a microSD expandable memory slot. It has alot to be so tiny and tiny.

3.)http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21216333-2703,00.html

Last article is about Anna Nicole Smith, a truly different individual. Smith, who died after collapsing in a Florida casino hotel room last Friday at the age of 39, had long battled addiction to prescription drugs, which she frequently combined with large quantities of alcohol. Methadone was found in the system of her son, Daniel, whose drug-related death at the age of 20 five months ago is still being investigated in the Bahamas. Mr Stern, who sold an interview of his grieving over Smith to a US television show, said Smith had wanted nothing to do with her mother.

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