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According to published reports, Microsoft is expected to announce the follow-up to the company's flagging Zune music service.



From Engadget:
Codenamed Woodstock, the new service is expected to move away from Zune's reliance on downloading DRM-enabled music to up to three computers and several devices, to something more like Spotify. Rumored to be designed to play within a browser, the new music service will also be available to Windows 8, Android, iOS and Xbox users.
  Microsoft is set to take another stab at a music service this E3