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Microsoft : Expect More Zune Players & Services In 2009

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iPod revenues have fallen 16 percent in the last quarter while unit sales have increased by 3 percent, underlining the fact that people are buying cheaper versions - iPod Shuffle or iPod Nano - rather than the iPod touch. Apple iPod sales still reached $3.3 billion, 40x times what Microsoft achieved. Microsoft is currently losing the mobile platform war, it needs to take bold decisions now before it is too late.

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