File : import songs (i guess you're talking about importing files) if not : use Limewire
You can download songs by going to the iTunes Store.
You can download songs by going to the iTunes Store.
The Apple iTunes store.
You can go to the iTunes store.
Yes, you can. If you download the iTunes for PC from Apple.com, you can download songs and movies off of iTunes on a PC.
You can download music without losing songs. Unless your iPod doesn't have any more room for music. You can download songs from iTunes. You can buy songs form the Apple store or you can download songs from a CD. You can put music on your ipod by dragging the song(s) to the little iPod logo, located on the right hand side of the iTunes menu.
You have to sync it because when you sync it go from your computer to your iPod but if you have an iPod touch you can download songs from your iPod's iTunes store.
Yes, if your going to buy it from itunes, why download it off limewire first.
Touch the app iTunes. For apps, it is different; you have to hit the app store button and cannot purchase any apps from the iTunes store, only music.
You can get the songs from anywhere, but they have to be AAC files, such as .m4a files. You can use iTunes to convert .mp3 and .wma files into .m4a so they will work. A word of warning, though: if you buy songs from the iTunes store only iTunes Plus songs (without DRM) will work on the DSi.
The iTunes store has a variety of songs for you to choose from, also you can download a cd onto your iPod.
Downloading songs from LimeWire is illegal. But, technically LimeWire is not illegal because they are not responsible if you choose to download the file. Recently, with the upgrade to "iTunes Plus", all songs on itunes can be copied about seven times without violating the law. So here's your choice: risk being caught downloading songs illegally, or buy the songs for about a dollar ($1.29 if it is popular) from the itunes store.