Zune Social - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zune Social is the online component of Microsoft 's Zune initiative. It is a social networking website that displays a user's most-played artists, favorite and recently played ...
Zune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The company had a major campaign to promote Zune with "Music the way it wants to be" as a major theme and “Welcome to the social” as an advertisement tagline.
Zune Marketplace and Zune Social Downtime Today | Zune.net - Thread
Zune Marketplace and Zune Social Downtime Today. Today, Zune Marketplace and Zune Social will be down for upgrades and scheduled maintenance. Once the production teams bring these ...
Zune Insider
We’re back online; the updates are live. You may have noticed that Zune Social got some enhancements, namely: Improved overall stability and performance Ability to view Favorites ...
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: Zune 3 Review, Part 4: Zune ...
Microsoft supports its Zune customers with a surprisingly rich array of services, which include a unique online community called Zune Social, an online store called Zune ...
Zune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The company had a major campaign to promote Zune with "Music the way it wants to be" as a major theme and “Welcome to the social” as an advertisement tagline.
Zune Insider
Last week, I asked folks who visit my page on Zune Social to share their take/description of The Social. I'm interested in getting your take/description, too, dear blog reader.
Zune Social
zune social According to Zune.net - May 5, 2008: Last November Zune launched "Zune Social," a music community Web site where music fans can discover new music, browse each others ...
zune social - Gizmodo
Xbox and Zune to Undergo Painful Service Outage on Monday, Down for Up to 48 Hours Microsoft has scheduled simultaneous service outages for its Xbox Live and Zune platforms this ...
Microsoft intros Zune Social, MP3 Marketplace | Electronista
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