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		<title>By: IPOD WIZARD TUTORIAL-iPod Wizard - Ipod Touch Applications</title>
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		<description>[...] The iPod Wizard tutorial’s closing instruction is to ‘Eject’ again in the iPod Wizard after the device has been completely restarted. This way, your iPod will get disconnected from your computer and you will be able to remove the cable.          Digg it Add to del.icio.us Stumble it [...]</description>
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