Sending tunes to Airport Express via iPod touch?

I use Aiport, Airport Express and itunes to send music wirelessly from to my speakers from both my iMac work station and my MacBook..... But what about my iPod Touch. ? My iPod touch wifi picks up the Airport Express signal and connects. But can the iPodTouch send the music to my Airport Express network, too? If so, how do I do it. How do it tell it to send the music to the Express wireless network? Right now, as I said, the Touch picks up the Express signal but the music still goes to the pin output (earphone jack) -- not to the Express network. -- David

Currently there is no way to do this.

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