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A Month with the Palm Pre

Robert Weiner

gSyncIt can get my notes into Google Docs, but those don't sync with the Pre and I don't want to have to get Internet access just to read or write a note. You also need to decide whether to use iPod-style folders, which some people seem to hate (I'm not using them). Calendar: Google Calendar Sync. Notes: Evernote.

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

FaceTime allows two iPhone -- and soon, next-generation iPad and iPod Touch -- users to have a streaming video and audio conversation while both are connected to a wireless network. All of this will be done on your mobile Internet appliance from Starbuck's or Panera Bread. represents a significant leap in interpersonal communications.

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Mom Knows Best: Network Neutrality

Have Fun - Do Good

As Alexandra Samuels wrote today : Network neutrality means that no matter who you pay for Internet service -- whether it's a phone, cable, or other telco -- no matter which web sites you access, and no matter what content you're looking for, your Internet service provider (ISP) will treat that content the same. So what should you do?

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Guest Friday: Jessica Harden's Notes from AAM

Museum 2.0

so keep this in mind. So, I got an iPod, subscribed to a number of podcasts, and got a mySpace page at the insistence of a few friends that seemed unable to communicate in any other way. After a night’s worth of philosophical commentary going on in my mind, this perspective was refreshing. I’m trying.

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