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allaboutsymbian
January 4th, 2010, 23:40
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While we're all sitting around waiting on the Squeezebox Touch (http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/10/squeezebox-touch-delayed-until-february-bah-humbug/) to break into the world of the officially released, it's nice to take a little time to ponder what the next round of media products from Logitech might look like. A clue (and a pretty big one) has been found in a job posting for an "Android Applications Developer" on a contract basis, looking for a "a super-star engineer" who has written "world-class Android applications" to work on "a ground-breaking new product that will give users access a to broader range of media than ever before." It could be anything, but given the extremely limited selection of apps we've seen implemented for the Radio (http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/06/logitech-squeezebox-radio-review/) we wouldn't be surprised if Logitech weren't going open source for its next offering in the segment -- but we certainly wouldn't turn down an Android-packing Harmony, either.

[Thanks, Elmar]
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