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Portable Music System Allows You to Listen to Your Own Music Anywhere

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LOS ANGELES, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Barclay Road) - Barclay Road, Inc. announced today that they are in the process of providing a unique new service which should revolutionize the music industry.

Both General Motors and Ford Motor Co. plan to unveil a deal with Microsoft Corp in January that will put the software company's technology into some of the automaker's cars, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The system, known as Sync, is designed to allow hands-free mobile phone communication and other wireless information transfers in the car, including email and music downloads, the sources told the WSJ.

The Sync system will be a strong platform for the Barclay Road system although a spokesperson from Barclay Road said that Sync was not needed to power their technology.

"We at Barclay Road decided to create and implement a system which would work with current technology rather than recreating the wheel. Our audio projection system should be able to send a stream of music content from a computer and direct it to any audio producing equipment including but not limited to car stereos, home stereos, hand held devices, computers, lap tops and cell phones," said a company spokesperson.






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