
Microsoft looks set to change its strategy when it comes to the Zune. First the “squirting” (I’ve always felt that that was the wrong choice of verb to use) of music between Zune players, followed by talk of dispensing music wirelessly via Zune “filling stations”. Microsoft’s media business head honcho Chris Stephenson mentioned that Microsoft is keeping a close eye on available WiFi-enabled retail chains such as Starbucks and McDonalds to propogate music in a manner where Zune users can just cache and download on-the-go.
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