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Microsoft Porting Zune Software to Other Platforms — Maybe iPhone?
Microsoft Porting Zune Software to Other Platforms — Maybe iPhone?
ZDnet is reporting that Microsoft has plans to port their Zune software over to other platforms… and that means rumors of Zune on iPhone. “Zune is a music and video service from Microsoft. Period, Our next step is mobile phones, but we haven’t talked about a timeline for when that ...
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Microsoft considering making Zune services available to Apple users
Microsoft considering making Zune services available to Apple users
blogs.zdnet.com — Microsoft is considering whether it should port the Zune software and services to other platforms, including Apple's.... There's no guarantee that the Redmondians will end up doing this -- or timetable as to when this could happen -- but it's one of many ... (more) Microsoft considering making Zune services available to ...
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Microsoft Porting Zune Software to Other Platforms — Maybe iPhone?
The Free iPhone Blog — ZDnet is reporting that Microsoft has plans to port their Zune software over to other platforms… and that means rumors of Zune on iPhone. “Zune is a music and video service from Microsoft. Period, Our next step is mobile phones, but we haven’t talked about a timeline for when that will happen.” Just more proof that Microsoft is treating the Zune platform as software rather than hardware. Now, we don’t know about any of you, but we are highly doubtful you will ever see Zune content on any iPod or iPhone. But for … Here is the original: Microsoft Porting Zune Software to Other Platforms — Maybe iPhone? ...

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