In the spirit of author Michael Miller's best-selling book, Googlepedia, his new bookiPodPedia is a comprehensive guide to all things iPod. It starts with a tour of all the different iPods Apple has released since 2001, all the way through the current fifth-generation iPod and the second-generation iPod nano and iPod shuffle. The book covers iPod hardware, iTunes software and the iTunes Store, iPod accessories, and all manner of iPod tips, tricks, and troubleshooting. iPodPedia functions as a detailed reference to all iPod/iTunes features, a step-by-step how-to for common iPod operations, and a guide to advanced operations and customization. Users will learn how to use their iPod and iTunes to download music, rip and burn music to and from CDs, and to play downloaded movies and TV shows. They'll learn how to connect their iPods in their cars and to their home audio systems, how to accessorize their iPods, how to use their iPods to store and view digital photos, and how to customize and modify their iPods for new and unique applications.