Jorge
July 5th, 2007, 06:10 PM
The K3, K5 and T9 models will offer "seamless" downloads for a little more than 1 euro or a subscription service for about 15 euros.
<p>Samsung Electronics Co., has a launched a new digital music service specifically designed to work seamlessly with the company's portable digital music players -- the K3, K5 and T9 models. </p>
<p>MusicNet, a leading provider of business-to-business digital entertainment to consumer brands, will provide the platform for the Samsung Media Studio (SMS). Previously released Samsung PlaysForSure devices such as the Z5 are also able to utilize the new digit
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<p>Samsung Electronics Co., has a launched a new digital music service specifically designed to work seamlessly with the company's portable digital music players -- the K3, K5 and T9 models. </p>
<p>MusicNet, a leading provider of business-to-business digital entertainment to consumer brands, will provide the platform for the Samsung Media Studio (SMS). Previously released Samsung PlaysForSure devices such as the Z5 are also able to utilize the new digit
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