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Tue, 17 Feb 2009 02:52:01 GMT
Re: Perfected Substance Satisfactions

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The idea sounds like a good one, but it happens to be one that its competitors share. Nokia, the world's largest cell phone maker, has been developing an entire service platform called Ovi for more than a year that allows users to share files from the PC to the phone and vice versa. And one of the things that has made Apple's iPhone so successful has been its integration with the existing iTunes media store, where users get access to music, videos, and podcasts.

Going forward we'll no longer be making our embeddable video player directly available to third-party developers. Specifically, starting in early March the nodes, which contain our embedded player, will no longer be published in any returns.

