Repeated requests for account verification

I am trying to update my apps on my iPod touch. I get repeated requests to verify my account information without ever getting connected to iTunes and downloding the information.
I was able to log into iTunes from my PC, downloaded a song and got confirmation for being billed for it.
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Librariand seems to be required by iCloud in combination with Evernote. Do you have Evernote installed?
See this thread Re: Is "librariand" part of Lion ? if yes, what is it for ?https://discussions.apple.com/message/15932747#15932747

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