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Microsoft to launch internet radio service?
Microsoft could launch the service by the end of July. Users would be able to either stream songs for free over the internet or download tracks. The service will reportedly be ad-supported, but users will also have the option of paying £9.99 (about $16.30) per month for an ad-free version.
There's also a chance (I'd say a pretty good one), that the music service will be available to Xbox 360 users as well, as Microsoft continues to position the console as a multimedia hub and not just a gaming system.
[via ReadWriteWeb]

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Bert Flood said 11:32AM on 7-14-2009
Internat?
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anonymousjoseph said 1:03PM on 7-14-2009
I think that they may tie it in with the Zune Pass service. It looks like the price points match up fairly well, and it would make sense to have an ad-supported version to get people hooked, and then transition them to the paid service.
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