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SEOUL, Oct 1 Asia Pulse - U.S. software giant Microsoft Corp. plans to launch a Korean-language version of its Internet video-streaming service, the company's South Korean unit said Wednesday.
Microsoft recently began beta testing of the Korean version of its MSN Video service, which features content such as music, movies and news clips, Microsoft Korea said.
A specific time frame for the launch has not yet been fixed, according to company officials. Microsoft said it plans to form tie-ups with Korean media outlets to provide content tailored to Korean-speakers around the world.
MSN Video has been available for some time in the U.S., Europe and select Asian nations, but Microsoft has not previously provided ...
Source: HighBeam Research, MICROSOFT PLANS VIDEO-STREAMING SERVICE IN S. KOREA.