Posted Aug 8th 2006 9:21AM by Ryan Block
Filed under:  Multimedia,  Nokia
 Why buy the cow? Because the milk definitely ain't free;  Nokia got a taste of their wares back in 2004, but today announced the were buying  Loudeye outright. Nope, apparently Nokia just thought it would be cheaper to buy the firm, which (among other things) specializes in the wholesale setting up of new PlaysForSure partners, outright for 60 million. The intention is, we'd imagine, to push hard to bypass all this absurd carrier torpidity and make online digital music something that maybe isn't an incredibly expensive, incredibly painful experience for consumers. Of course, considering the problems they had knocking out their  first PlaysForSure compatible
  Why buy the cow? Because the milk definitely ain't free;  Nokia got a taste of their wares back in 2004, but today announced the were buying  Loudeye outright. Nope, apparently Nokia just thought it would be cheaper to buy the firm, which (among other things) specializes in the wholesale setting up of new PlaysForSure partners, outright for 60 million. The intention is, we'd imagine, to push hard to bypass all this absurd carrier torpidity and make online digital music something that maybe isn't an incredibly expensive, incredibly painful experience for consumers. Of course, considering the problems they had knocking out their  first PlaysForSure compatible  
 

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