It could possibly not enjoy quite the identical level of buzz that the likes of Spotify , Rdio and MOG had been basking in lately, but Microsoft’s Zune service remains to be kicking, and the company’s now working to make it a chunk more appealing and more widely available. For folk within the US, the gigantic change today is a brand new $10 per 30 days Zune Music Pass, that’s a twin of the prevailing $15 service with the notable exception that you just now not get to maintain ten free MP3s every month (that $15 option remains available to existing subscribers, though). Elsewhere, Microsoft has also now finally brought the Zune Marketplace and Zune Pass to Canada — it opens up on October 3rd, with the Zune Pass running an identical $10/month (or $100 for a year of service).
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