Extropian
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Yes, it really clearly is. Unless you are using a radically different definition of "feature" than I am.
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No. It's a way to enable me to explore music with very little financial penalty. Nothing about it keeps me locked in to the zune pass. I continue because I find it delivers great value for my dollars.
It is no more a marketing tool than is iTunes, Raphsody, or anything else we've been discussing.
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Wrong. I'm sorry but you're just plain wrong. The ability to explore new music from your portable device in this manner is undeniably, unarguably a feature.
Originally Posted by neoufo51 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Extropian, marketing music on an mp3 player is not a feature. |
Yes, it really clearly is. Unless you are using a radically different definition of "feature" than I am.
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It's just a marketing tool. It's a way to interact with you in a way that keeps you on the Zune Pass. |
No. It's a way to enable me to explore music with very little financial penalty. Nothing about it keeps me locked in to the zune pass. I continue because I find it delivers great value for my dollars.
It is no more a marketing tool than is iTunes, Raphsody, or anything else we've been discussing.
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It's not exploitative by any means, but it's not a real feature anymore than you'd call Microsoft putting links to buy its other software on your Windows Desktop a feature. |
Wrong. I'm sorry but you're just plain wrong. The ability to explore new music from your portable device in this manner is undeniably, unarguably a feature.