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Why I support an iTunes dynamic pricing model
« Posted: May 29, 2008, 09:10:11 PM »


Why I support an iTunes dynamic pricing model
      


Featured links from the CNET Blog Network


Why I support an iTunes dynamic pricing model--Don Reisinger supports the dynamic pricing model that would set variable pricing in iTunes based on consumer demand.  What are your thoughts?



Intel 32Gb flash sets stage for solid state drives--Intel has introduced a 32-gigabit flash chip that paves the way for its rollout of upcoming high-capacity solid state drives.


Intel chipset delay shows the devil's in the details--Intel has delayed first customer shipment of its Montevina core logic. Peter Glaskowsky explains what could be behind the delay, and what this implies for the future of Intel's graphics technology.



OpenOffice is "getting slower with each release"--OpenOffice may end up winning the "best desktop alternative to Microsoft" battle while completely losing the larger war.

      

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