Xbox Live service reaches 1 million users
Xbox Live, the online service that allows players of Microsoft’s Xbox video game machine to compete against each other over the Internet, reached 1 million users, the world’s largest software maker said on Thursday.
Microsoft said in a statement that it reached the 1 million mark for Xbox Live users three times faster than other subscription services, such as Time Warner’s AOL and TiVo.
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