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		<title>By: Feed Your Zune, What Microsoft Failed to Deliver &#171; Rooster&#8217;s Rail</title>
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		<description>[...] As regular readers of this blog would know the Zune will ship without podcasting support software. But that is okay, what Microsoft could not or would not deliver an independent 3rd party developer has managed to do just fine. Not as hard as Microsoft would have you believe. But then podcasts are free quality content, there is no money in that. [...]</description>
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