Not to be the pessimist, but how does it play DVDs if it runs Linux?
Or, is it just the on-screen GUI that runs Linux?
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From: ">hirsch@zapmedia.com>
To: ">ale@ale.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 12:20 PM
Subject: [ale] ZapMedia.com got funding!
> Wow. I'm so excited I've just gotta toot my horn.
>
> My company just got second round financing, so it lookslike we'll
> really be building our universla media player. You can see it at
> www.zapmedia.com. It plays DVD, CD, MP3, and a variety of internet
> streaing audio and video formats. It can store your entire CD
> collention (~10,000 songs). It looks like a DVD or stereo component,
> displays on your TV, puts sound out through your amp, and connects to
> your high speed internet connection. And of course it runs Linux
> (though you won't find any mention of that on the website).
>
> You can read about our deal with Gannett (owners of USA Today) it in
> USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/news/ndsmon09.htm>.
>
> We are always looking for talent--check out our jobs page while you
> are there.
>
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> zapmedia.com
>
> Phone: 678-420-2722 FAX: 678-420-2839
> email: ">michael.hirsch@zapmedia.com Web: http://www.zapmedia.com
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