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Ballmer: Zune services coming to 'next release' of Windows Mobile
In response to Engadget's questions on when the Zune music and video services will come to Windows Mobile, CEO Steve Ballmer said Zune services would definitely be available in conjunction with the next Windows Mobile release. But which release did he mean?
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Ballmer: Windows Mobile will soon have Zune integration
The Microsoft Blog — ... request for confirmation or comment. As ZDNet's Mary-Jo Foley points out , Microsoft is widely believed to be coming out with an intermediate release before the elusive and mysterious Windows Mobile 7 launches. Microsoft-follower ...

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