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Okay - so I have spent way more time on that than I really wanted to. But my husband ripped our massive CD collection to better quality so we have both been reloading our music to our respective computers. Which hasn't been easy because while we have a nearly 100G of music, some of it is JUST his and some it is JUST mine and some of it works for both of us.
So now I have have a music folder of the nice new stuff and the music folder of the old stuff I had on my computer. Not all of it is in the new folder because I might have downloaded it or had it for years from wherever. I'm loading everything into iTunes so I can compare them and delete things but now I have iTunes questions. Like can I delete something from iTunes and have it deleted from the computer at the same time? (Which is what I want to do.) And if I move stuff from one folder to another, will iTunes still find it?
Argh.
In-between a bunch of other things my husband and I have been organizing our music library. I had played around with stuff on iTunes but now I have deleted all the stuff in the iTunes folder (on purpose.) Of course they all still show up in iTunes. In media player I used to be able to update a library and it would clean up all the missing links. Do I have to do that manually with iTunes?
By: Rebecca,
on 4/25/2007
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By Evan Schnittman
Corey Podolsky has written an excellent essay, Book Widgets and Book Selling 2.0 that clearly explains the thinking behind the large scale repository efforts underway at a few publishing giants. He posits wisely that Web 2.0 viral marketing, especially on sites like MySpace.com, is wonderfully afoot. These publishers have enabled their content to be safely and securely discovered and displayed in the hope that at some point, some sort of monetary transaction will occur. (more…)
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