Want to add iPod Touch 2nd Gen to my Find my iPhone list

I want to add my iPod Touch 2nd Gen to my Find my iPhone device list.
Any help is appreciated.

Can not be done. All yu can do is to purchase an app like Find My Phone and use that. It is similar to the FindMyiPod with iOS 5.

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    Did you resolve this issue yet? I'm using a 1st generation iPod Touch [iOS version 3.1.3], and I have the same issue. And, when I sync a Smart Playlist from iTunes to the iPod Touch, it either does not show up as a Smart Playlist, or if it does, and I select it, it is blank. yet, if I search on the iPod Touch under genres, songs, etc., they are there.
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    iOS: How to back up                                                                                     
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.             
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    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                                      
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    iOSSearch - search the iTunes store for compatible apps.
    Apple Club - filter apps by iOS version.
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  • IPod touch 2nd gen software downgrade?

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  • Will iPod touch 2nd gen work on iTunes 11

    I have a iPod touch 2nd gen and cannot get new songs off my iTunes 11. Does this mean I no longer can add songs to this device? Thanks for any advise in advance.

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  • Update iPod touch 2nd gen to iOS 4.2

    Hi,
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    "That seems a bit over the top, doesn't it?"
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    " And essentially this means that Apple is withholding the benefits of iOS 4.2 from what I believe to be a substantial group of Tiger users. Doesn't seem fair, does it?"
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  • I need help diagnosing my iPod Touch 2nd Gen

    Hi,
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