MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 9, 2006 /PRNewswire/ -- Slim Devices
announced that its customers will have access to news from the 2006
FIFA World Cup through their Squeezebox starting today and through the
duration of the widely followed global sports event. The news will be
delivered to each home in nine languages (English, German, French,
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese) through
RSS feeds hosted on SqueezeNetwork, Slim Devices' content service.
"With a global customer base and website visits originating from 172
countries, it was a no-brainer that we needed to support the World
Cup," said Patrick Cosson, VP of Sales & Marketing. "We'll be following
the tournament intensely and rooting for our favorite teams."
SqueezeNetwork provides customers out-of-the-box access to Internet
radio, music services like Pandora, RSS feeds and nature sounds, even
when their computer is off. If they additionally install SlimServer,
Slim Devices' powerful open source software, users are able to access
through their stereo the music stored on their local computer.
By launching SqueezeNetwork, Slim Devices evolved its award-winning
network music player into an "always-on" home media device appropriate
for any room. "SqueezeNetwork makes Squeezebox the most flexible and
powerful media player in the world." added Patrick Cosson.
In January, Slim Devices introduced support for Unicode fonts making it
possible to display non-Latin characters such as the Asian languages
offered through the FIFA World Cup news feeds.


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Jez

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Slim Devices, Inc.

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