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		<title>The State of MP3 Players</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft surpasses 2 million Zunes sold. Apple sells 2.65 million iPods a month How is it that the two top selling MP3 players are the two most DRM-encumbered? I think, though, that a survey would be more relevant. Something simple, like "What Do you use to listen to music on the road?" It would answer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://venturebeat.com/2008/05/09/microsoft-surpasses-2-million-zunes-sold-apple-sells-265-million-ipods-a-month/">Microsoft surpasses 2 million Zunes sold. Apple sells 2.65 million iPods a month</a></p>
<p>How is it that the two top selling MP3 players are the two most <acronym title='Digital Rights Management'><span class='caps'>DRM</span></acronym>-encumbered?  I think, though, that a survey would be more relevant.  Something simple, like "What Do you use to listen to music on the road?" It would answer my nagging doubts: How many of those iPods go to repeat buyers?  How many people use something that's not an MP3 player to play MP3's?</p>
<p>I fall into the latter category, the wifest into the former.  I use my blackberry for music playing (with <a href="http://twitter.com/sunburntkamel/statuses/807988150">a decent pair of headphones</a> and <a title="Flipside" href="http://flipside.fm">a decent music player, that scrobbles</a>).  I spent a long time worrying about what type of MP3 player to buy, so that <acronym title='Digital Rights Management'><span class='caps'>DRM</span></acronym> wouldn't be an issue.  Then Amazon MP3 launched, and it all became moot.  There's now (almost) no MP3 I can't find on Amazon, DownloadPunk, or Bleep.  My music player is a <abbr title="Mass Storage Device">MSD</abbr>, so there's no worry about adding files from multiple machines.  I don't have to use special software (yes, iTunes is <em>special</em> in a short bus kinda way) to load music either.  Any fears of running out of battery are assuaged by the fact that i can charge it off <em>any</em> usb port.</p>
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