April 9, 2007 (Press Release) --
Flash memory maker SanDisk Corp. said Monday it is teaming with Yahoo Inc.'s music division to pair SanDisk's new wireless MP3 player with free and subscription-based services from Yahoo.
Sansa Connect MP3 users who have a Yahoo ID and an open WiFi network can listen to LAUNCHcast Internet radio, browse Flickr sets and photos and see what Yahoo messenger friends and other Sansa Connect owners nearby are listening to. Sansa Connect users with a Yahoo Music Unlimited To Go subscription also can download music and listen to or download tracks their friends are listening to or have recommended.
The device also supports all Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music through a PC connection.
When the 4-gigabyte Sansa Connect is not connected to a WiFi network, the player behaves like a traditional Flash MP3 player and can be connected to a PC. Users can play music and view photos stored either on the player or on an optional microSD card.
The Sansa Connect is available in the United States and will be available in Canada later in the year.
Source: http://www.businessweek.com/
Sansa Connect MP3 users who have a Yahoo ID and an open WiFi network can listen to LAUNCHcast Internet radio, browse Flickr sets and photos and see what Yahoo messenger friends and other Sansa Connect owners nearby are listening to. Sansa Connect users with a Yahoo Music Unlimited To Go subscription also can download music and listen to or download tracks their friends are listening to or have recommended.
The device also supports all Microsoft PlaysForSure subscription music through a PC connection.
When the 4-gigabyte Sansa Connect is not connected to a WiFi network, the player behaves like a traditional Flash MP3 player and can be connected to a PC. Users can play music and view photos stored either on the player or on an optional microSD card.
The Sansa Connect is available in the United States and will be available in Canada later in the year.
Source: http://www.businessweek.com/

SanDisk Corp. said Monday it is teaming with Yahoo Inc.'s music division to pair SanDisk's new wireless MP3 player with free and subscription-based services from Yahoo.
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