Microsoft Music Central
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Microsoft Music Central was a music encyclopedia on CDROM produced by Microsoft, similar to their Cinemania product and part of the Microsoft Home range. The software featured a selection of biographical articles from the Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music and album reviews from Q Magazine.[1] The software also included still images and full-motion video clips and featured online updates.
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