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Microsoft tunes to rival Apple and Napster

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NEW YORK: Software company Microsoft Corp. plans to roll out a song-downloading service next year that will rival offerings from Apple Computer and Roxio Inc.'s Napster.

A spokeswoman for the company confirmed to the Journal that Microsoft's MSN Web site will have such a service in 2004, but declined to provide more detail.



Citing a person familiar with the matter, the paper said Microsoft has been in close contact with major music companies to discuss plans for a service.

The story noted that Microsoft might be able to undercut the per-song price of competitors, and that its dominant Windows operating system gives the company a strong position from which to expand into new markets.

Reuters

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