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Saturday, 12 February 2005 |
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The Zen of Fighting iPod
Newsweek - USA
By Steven Levy
Feb. 21 issue - Most customers of creative Technologies don't even know it.
They're the millions who have the Sound Blaster circuit boards in their PCs that
process the audio boomed through the speakers. The Singapore-based company has
thrown its energies into digital music players, a field it entered well before
Apple's introduction of the market leader, the iPod. Nonetheless, founder and
CEO Sim Wong Hoo thinks his own products—the flash-based MuVo as well as the
direct iPod competitor, the Zen Micro—can hold their own with Steve Jobs. We
phoned the outspoken 49-year-old Sim, whose Zen playlist is heavy on Chinese and
New Age music, at his Singapore headquarters.
Why do you think your competitor, the iPod, gets so much attention?
Steve Jobs is a personality that we all have to reckon with. His way of dealing
with the media and all these things is legendary. But he was not the first to
come out with this MP3. We started way back in 1999. We paid a lot of school
fees for our mistakes along the way, but [our] company has transformed from a
sound-card company into a company where we do all kinds of external products.
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