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Microsoft version of iPOD coming soon
Media release
Jul. 9, 2006

Microsoft Corp. is preparing to roll out a portable digital music player later this year, an apparent bid to capture a slice of the market now dominated by the iPod, music industry executives say.
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Microsoft version of iPOD coming soon
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