Lol, having been an iPod touch owner for the past year and a month, (december 2007) , I do have experience on this topic.
Although many sites no longer support jailbreaking ever since the release of the 2.0 software and the APP STORE.
If you are going to do it now, i suggest you don't do it. The app store has MANY free apps, and i'd liek to say, people try to avoid paying for many things. At one point in your life, you're going to regret doing so, so why nto just go through with stuff legally?
Although many sites no longer support jailbreaking ever since the release of the 2.0 software and the APP STORE.
If you are going to do it now, i suggest you don't do it. The app store has MANY free apps, and i'd liek to say, people try to avoid paying for many things. At one point in your life, you're going to regret doing so, so why nto just go through with stuff legally?