Monday, October 15, 2012

Microsoft Xbox Music Ready to Fight Apple iTunes


Ahead of the introduction of the operating system Windows 8 late October 2012, Microsoft launched a new music service. Xbox Music, as the name suggests, is the default music service on the Windows 8.

Our Quoted from InformationWeek, Tuesday (10/16/2012), Xbox Zune Music will replace the service that proved unsuccessful.

In Xbox Music, users can listen to, compose or buy your favorite song easily. These services will compete with similar products such as Apple's iTunes or Spotify.

Microsoft pledged tens of millions of songs to listen for free. If you want to get an extra feature, the user can pay Xbox Music Pass valued at $ 9.9 per month.

Users of Windows 8 tablets and PCs and Xbox consoles will have access to free music streaming. Microsoft stated Xbos Music has a collection of 30 million songs from various renowned labels worldwide.

"We make sure the service is better and the music is integrated across all screens, whether tablet, PC, mobile phone or television," said Don Mattrick as president of the Interactive Entertainment Business Microsoft.

For those who want to buy a song or album, Microsoft offers Xbox Music Store. Microsoft claims reached an agreement with a lot of labels so that their service is better than its rivals.

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