MSN to offer free broadband video player
In an effort to snag more of the U.S. broadband market, Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that it is going to offer a high-speed video player across its MSN network for free. "MSN Video will use the company’s Windows Media 9 Series technology, with the same on-screen interface and Windows Media 9 Series Player controls across the MSN network."
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