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I've cleaned up a lot of the POV and advertisement cruft from this article, but I'm not convinced it should exist at all. I'm also not convinced that every school on their client list should link to this article, as the links are anything but encyclopedic. RossPatterson 00:45, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
I absolutely agree that this article was (and maybe still is) almost beyond saving. I cleaned up as much of the corporate fanboyish material as I could, leaving only factual information (something the piece was a bit light on before). Wikipedia is not free adspace and should not tolerate corporate exploitation. I think this article should stay, though. Just cut out all the bloat in the future, or I will have to reccommmend it for locking. Plasticbadge 13:30, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
The way the features are set up reminds me of an infobox, so maybe we should change it to that. -- Eplack 01:29, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Recently Cdigix released a media player (albeit rather buggy) to the public to play its songs. Its very similar to iTunes and other similar players. The new homepage is almost a direct copy of the iTunes Music Store, the only difference being the color scheme.-- Eplack 01:29, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
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Admin: Please help me with the Media player section so that the infobox for it stays within the heading. Thanks!
I've noticed that the Cdigix service is no longer offered in the online music store format, or at least, it doesn't seem to be. It seems like they went the route of content hosting provider for universities, if you check out their website. I can't find anything about the music store on there. http://www.cdigix.com/cdigix/AboutCdigix/tabid/74/Default.aspx
In this case I think that all the nitpicky details could be summarized in paragraph form in a section about the "past". I'll do that now, but feel free to chime in. -- Eplack ( talk) 08:32, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
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I've cleaned up a lot of the POV and advertisement cruft from this article, but I'm not convinced it should exist at all. I'm also not convinced that every school on their client list should link to this article, as the links are anything but encyclopedic. RossPatterson 00:45, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
I absolutely agree that this article was (and maybe still is) almost beyond saving. I cleaned up as much of the corporate fanboyish material as I could, leaving only factual information (something the piece was a bit light on before). Wikipedia is not free adspace and should not tolerate corporate exploitation. I think this article should stay, though. Just cut out all the bloat in the future, or I will have to reccommmend it for locking. Plasticbadge 13:30, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
The way the features are set up reminds me of an infobox, so maybe we should change it to that. -- Eplack 01:29, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Recently Cdigix released a media player (albeit rather buggy) to the public to play its songs. Its very similar to iTunes and other similar players. The new homepage is almost a direct copy of the iTunes Music Store, the only difference being the color scheme.-- Eplack 01:29, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
{{helpme}}
Admin: Please help me with the Media player section so that the infobox for it stays within the heading. Thanks!
I've noticed that the Cdigix service is no longer offered in the online music store format, or at least, it doesn't seem to be. It seems like they went the route of content hosting provider for universities, if you check out their website. I can't find anything about the music store on there. http://www.cdigix.com/cdigix/AboutCdigix/tabid/74/Default.aspx
In this case I think that all the nitpicky details could be summarized in paragraph form in a section about the "past". I'll do that now, but feel free to chime in. -- Eplack ( talk) 08:32, 20 May 2008 (UTC)