Could Amazon be planning an iPod killer?
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Amazon.com has registered the domain name AmazonMusicPlayer.com, suggesting that the company may be planning to branch out into music devices. AmazonMusicPlayer.com was registered yesterday by the legal department of Amazon Technologies Inc, with an amazon.com contact address. Companies often register domain names simply in order to keep them out of the hands of others, so the registration may merely be defensive. Amazon itself already owns over 7,000 domains. But...
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