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    • Microsoft unveils entertainment strategy - Jan. 5, 2006

      Posted by Jeff from CNN

      Urge launches with over 2 million tracks for purchase or as part of an all-you-can eat subscription, an option the iTunes music store doesn't have. The offering will include exclusive material from MTV, though it will not be compatible with iPods, which are currently the most popular MP3 player. NO IPOD! :)

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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    Apple adds Warner Bros. favorites to iTunes

    DRM crap... bend over and take your chip be it MS Apple whatever Go Linux!

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    1:51 pm 7/26/06
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    Jeff comments on:

    Apple adds Warner Bros. favorites to iTunes

    If it were a Microsoft product, the wireless mighty mouse would play music and blend daquiris and be completely unusable.

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    9:36 am 7/26/06
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    Jon comments on:

    Apple adds Warner Bros. favorites to iTunes

    Sorry, mac-fan-boy. ;-)

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    2:09 am 7/26/06
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    bugeats comments on:

    Microsoft unveils entertainment strategy - Jan. 5, 2006

    I couldn't find any information about an all-you-can-eat model. It would certainly be groundbreaking if that were the case. I've been saying for _years_ that a subcription model would be the killer service. Just like the way the radio works today, only time-shifted.

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    8:42 am 1/06/06
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    Jeff

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