Windows enthusiast blogs are atwitter with the news that mobile giant
Nokia is considering a partnership with Microsoft to install the Zune
Marketplace DRM software on its phones, a move they hope will pull
Microsoft’s MP3 player out of its doldrums and make it a contender
that can rival the iPod and iPhone.

The reports all hinge on a post made by Zune fansite Zunescene, which
cited an anonymous, “well placed source within Microsoft” as the basis
for its suggestion that Nokia was not just considering a partnership,
but already working with the Zune team to get Microsoft’s Zune-only
music storefront working on its mobile phones.






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