Apple chief executive Steve Jobs, speaking at today’s press conference, said that Ping helps with the whole problem of discovering the right kind of music that fits you when there are millions of songs to choose from. As part of iTunes 10, Ping went live today.
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Here’s a video demo of Ping in action in a demo at Apple’s event today.
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