Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Microsoft defends its Zune player and avoid the word "failure"

iPod Zune Microsoft defiende su reproductor Zune Player y evita la palabra fracaso

A few hours ago the news spread that Microsoft left failed to produce Zune Players. The reasons seemed clear: Apple sweeps mp3 device sales with 70% market share and Zune Player was not providing sufficient benefits to Microsoft.

Bill Gates's company has been quick to deny that Zune Player has stopped producing for the overwhelming success of the iPod Touch, but now your player is built into the phones with the Windows operating system. It is simply a change of direction in market strategy.

"This year's Zune hardware player is in the Windows Phone 7", added the head of Zune Player in this release.

Source: 9to5Mac

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