Great news about Zune being available in the UK. I have a Zune & really love it. It's far superior to my wife's iPod.
I recently traveled to the UK and couldn't access the Zune online store, which was quite disappointing to me. I agree with the author that the territorial limits must have something to do with restrictions imposed by the greedy music licensing companies.
As much as I love my Zune, the time for this (in the UK) has past.
Still no sign of the Zune appearing outside of the US so there is a paucity of mobile devices to push this to the Zune ecosystem.
Most folks I know have bought the iSheep phone already.
Listening to music on my noisy 360 isnt a great idea.
And worst of all I have the option of an 'all you can eat music buffet' already with Spotify. I can also use a great deal of Spotify for free.
The Zune Marketing team are the worst in the world. They had a great product and ecosystem but just flushed it down the toilet due to lack of vision or effort.
Great news about Zune being available in the UK. I have a Zune & really love it. It's far superior to my wife's iPod.
I recently traveled to the UK and couldn't access the Zune online store, which was quite disappointing to me. I agree with the author that the territorial limits must have something to do with restrictions imposed by the greedy music licensing companies.
As much as I love my Zune, the time for this (in the UK) has past.
Still no sign of the Zune appearing outside of the US so there is a paucity of mobile devices to push this to the Zune ecosystem.
Most folks I know have bought the iSheep phone already.
Listening to music on my noisy 360 isnt a great idea.
And worst of all I have the option of an 'all you can eat music buffet' already with Spotify. I can also use a great deal of Spotify for free.
The Zune Marketing team are the worst in the world. They had a great product and ecosystem but just flushed it down the toilet due to lack of vision or effort.
Thanks for too little too late.