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	<description>PocketNow.com&amp;nbsp;has a good guide including demo video on how to sync your Zune Pass music to your Windows Mobile Phone. Zune Pass is a service that allows you to listen to any of the Zune Marketplace music you like for $15/month. Because this music uses Windows Media Players DRM, and because Windows Mobile supports DRM music, you can load this music on your phone as well as your Zune MP3 player and enjoy it on the road. See the video with instructions here. </description>
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