Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates unveiled the company's most sweeping broadband-focused service offerings ever today with the launch of new MSN® Internet services in the United States at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Gates also launched the MSN Video service, which provides a range of news, sports, entertainment and lifestyle broadband video content, with the help of Jay Leno of "The Tonight Show", who joined Gates on stage to highlight his show's availability on MSN. The new MSN, designed for broadband users, brings more to consumers than ever: more personalization options and free broadband content at MSN.com via a new MSN home page and a newly supercharged My MSN customizable home page. The new MSN delivers more value with the most advanced software available for customers who want more out of their broadband service with premier MSN all-in-one service offering, MSN Premium, and more customer choice with a broad range of other premium Web service offerings.
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