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YouTube is the #17 Blogger for Zune
Author: Face2099
Keywords: Zune Player 80 Video Review Info MP3 Audio Device Gadget Microsoft iPod iTunes Compare Comparison
Added: December 17, 2007
5 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
10 Months Ago,
MSN video says
(in Video: Sharing recorded media between a portable music player and ...)
Learn how to transfer music, recorded TV, and video to Windows Media Center from a Zune or iPod.
video.msn.com
16 Months Ago,
Google Video says
(in Video: Zune Marketplace - Complete, Hands On Review)
Complete, Hands on review of the Microsoft Zune Marketplace. This review covers browsing and purchasing music, downloading and subscribing to podcasts, as well as many other features. Brought to you by The Digital Lounge (www.TheDigitalLounge.com). Please rate and comment on this video....
24 Months Ago,
Face997 from Metacafe says
(in Video: How To Get Movies & TV Shows On Your Zune Or IPod For Free)
In this video review, I cover three different sources of free video for your portable player: TiVo, your own DVD collection, and Windows Media Center. Watch and learn how you can easily use the video content you already have to fill up your media library in either the Zune software or iTunes....
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Google Video says
(in Video: How To Get Movies & TV Shows On Your Zune Or iPod For Free)
In this video review, I cover three different sources of free video for your portable player: TiVo, your own DVD collection, and Windows Media Center. Watch and learn how you can easily use the video content you already have to fill up your media library in either the Zune software or iTunes....
25 Months Ago,
Face997 from Metacafe says
(in Video: Zune 80gb Player - Complete, Hands On Review)
Click here to watch the video
Submitted By: Face997
Tags: Zune Player 80 Video Review Info MP3 Audio Device Gadget Microsoft iPod iTunes Compare
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