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November 4, 2005

No Samsung iTunes Clone (yet)


Business

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Samsung Electronics Co., Korea has shot down rumors of plans to enter the online music business with a system similar to Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes service.

"We are not at all interested in a music service ourselves," Choi Gee-sung, president of Samsung's digital media business told reporters.

South Korean media earlier this week quoted Choi as saying the company planned such a service, remarks later confirmed by the company.

Choi on Thursday said there had been a misunderstanding of comments he made to Korean reporters late last week reports Yahoo News

Samsung is currently bottoming for muscle top Apple, so while a music service of their own is inevitable, now is obviously not the time.

Pictured Samsung's YP-F1 flash player







 

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