Apple Adds Social Element 'Ping' to iPhone
Sep 1, 2010, 12:50 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Apple today announced a new version of its iTunes media player with new social networking features. The new features, which fall under the name Ping, allow users to share and like music, as well as create social circles with friends and artists. In addition to the social network being available within iTunes 10, it also works within the iTunes application on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. The new version of iTunes 10 is available for download today, but Apple didn't specify when the Ping social networking feature will be added to the iPhone-based version of the iTunes Music Store.
Comments
One day, we will combine Bada, Bing, Ping, and Pong into a single interface
Who are the ding-dongs naming these things?
That's right, I asked who are the Ding-Dongs behind Bada-Bing-Ping-Pong. Do they go to Wong's for wings after watching King Kong?

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