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MSN's worldwide broadcast of the Live Earth concerts was executed perfectly.

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proud viewer
by paulstorm July 8, 2007 6:19 AM PDT
to be one of the millions who sent the Live Earth webcast into the record books for MSN! :-)

It was a pretty awesome experience...especially for me as I was traveling and unable to watch via TV!!
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proud viewer
by paulstorm July 8, 2007 6:19 AM PDT
to be one of the millions who sent the Live Earth webcast into the record books for MSN! :-)

It was a pretty awesome experience...especially for me as I was traveling and unable to watch via TV!!
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Yes, if you use IE (n/t)
by OscarWeb July 8, 2007 7:04 AM PDT
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Yes, if you use IE (n/t)
by OscarWeb July 8, 2007 7:04 AM PDT
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am on www.cherrytap.com
by mrdj2007 July 8, 2007 10:28 AM PDT
am trying to make a player with my music of my computer to play on my member page there you can blog but need the codes or the player the site you can add a slide of pics and send it to myspace yahoo facebook or on cherrytap need to now how to make a music player you got any free ones that i can add example same as myspace yahoo to put on your page derek
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am on www.cherrytap.com
by mrdj2007 July 8, 2007 10:28 AM PDT
am trying to make a player with my music of my computer to play on my member page there you can blog but need the codes or the player the site you can add a slide of pics and send it to myspace yahoo facebook or on cherrytap need to now how to make a music player you got any free ones that i can add example same as myspace yahoo to put on your page derek
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