Today's take on Microsoft's Zune: "Would the Zune ever be able to connect to the Internet? Could someone walk into a Starbucks and use the connection there to download a song?"
Mr. Lee answered without hesitation: 'Probably, one day.' "
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Today's take on Microsoft's Zune: "Would the Zune ever be able to connect to the Internet? Could someone walk into a Starbucks and use the connection there to download a song?"
Mr. Lee answered without hesitation: 'Probably, one day.' "