Sure, you like Fergie. Everybody likes Fergie. But can you mathematically prove how much you like Fergie using your mP3 player? If you own a Zune, you can. A recent update to the Microsoft player allows listeners to keep track of their listening habits and, when certain conditions are met within a month, badges are dispersed that can be displayed on the listener’s Zune card. The badges, which range from bronze to gold versions, are activated at fifty plays and top out at a thousand. Though doubtless some listeners will pull the old X-Box trick of leaving their player on all night to reach achievements, the real reward will be listening “London Bridge” a thousand times in a month. [Gizmodo]
Zune wants you to level up your music collection
Sure, you like Fergie. Everybody likes Fergie. But can you mathematically prove how much you like Fergie using your mP3 player? If you own a Zune, you can. A recent update to the Microsoft player allows listeners to keep track of their listening habits and, when certain conditions are met within a month, badges are dispersed that can be displayed on the listener’s Zune card. The badges, which range from bronze to gold versions, are activated at fifty plays and top out at a thousand. Though doubtless some listeners will pull the old X-Box trick of leaving their player on all night to reach achievements, the real reward will be listening “London Bridge” a thousand times in a month. [Gizmodo]
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I thought hardcore Fergie nerds would not know how to operate anything other than an iPod.