Trying to put songs from ipod back in itunes.

Hello. So I saw a topic on this but can't find it. Somebody talked about a web application that would allow you to put the songs on your ipod back into itunes. Basically I'm retiring my ipod now that I have an iphone and want to get the songs from my ipod into itunes so I can put them on my iphone. Any help would be great!
Happy holidays.
-M

Hey guys. I used this page (below) and it worked perfectly. Just keep in mind that it won't notify you of duplicate tracks so if it is already in itunes and you put your ipod back on you could have two of the same tracks. Otherwise it worked great and was easy with no third party software.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-move-music-from-your-ipod-to-your-pc-in-5-ea sy-steps/
Have fun.
-Mike

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