Thread: CDDB
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Old 02-02-2003, 11:06 AM   #4
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I guess what I'm asking is what good it would do you to get it stored to your handheld for future use. I would see CDDB as a more useful for a live wireless connection. For example, if I hear a CD name and want the track list, I could find it. However, it would be difficult to predict what CD's I will want to look up, and the entire database would almost certainly be storage space prohibitive.
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