Microsoft finally opened the official site of its Zune player.
It was announced that as soon as the Zune Store opened, MSN Music would stop selling music.
The official Zune site is now
Zune.net
Now MSN Music has links to Zune.net, and from November 14th all links to the purchase of music will point to the Zune Store and
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The store will have its own currency, the so-called Microsoft Points. Users will buy them and spend on the purchase of individual songs and albums. The same system will work in the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Individual songs will cost around 79 Microsoft points (approximately $ 0.99).
For $ 14.99 per month, you can subscribe to the service and download an unlimited amount of music.