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“Is Your Organization Outgrowing eTapestry?”

Bloomerang

Think about what he and his team achieved in just two key product categories; going from the portable CD player to the iPod and from the flip phone to the iPhone were giant breakthroughs. Purchasing that first iPhone may have been scary at the time, but I doubt any of you would go back to your flip phone. ?.

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Has Apple become evil? No, but they are getting stupid.

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I like my 60G iPod that I’ve had for a while, and although I tire of lugging around three electronic devices (cell phone, Palm, iPod), and that my current phone is about to fall apart, the cost and the fact that it was so new made me decide not to go for it, even though AT&T is my carrier.

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A Month with the Palm Pre

Robert Weiner

I found that MediaMonkey , a free music organizer/player, sync tool that I had used with an older MP3 player, will sync my tunes with the Pre. You also need to decide whether to use iPod-style folders, which some people seem to hate (I'm not using them). I also installed the Music Player (Remix). Apps & Tweaks.

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My iPhone 3G

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The iPhone 3G had some compelling features and 3rd party apps (like Pandora , which, I have to admit, is about 1/2 the reason I got the phone.) In general, the phone actually works quite well. Syncing is way slower than on a regular iPod, and backups can take 1/2 hour, which is absurd. So, I got one, about two weeks ago.

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Twitter for Airport Travel Hassles

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They served us drinks and let us use our cell phones. I listened to music on my Ipod, including Music for Airports. I'm in the Columbia River Gorge on the Oregon/Washington border (finally) to do my Nonprofits and Social Media Workshop at the RWJ Foundation's annual meeting for grantees. We sat on the runway.

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Internet Strategy on the Cheap: Tools and Resources

Have Fun - Do Good

You can usually use any kind of headphones (Walkman, iPod, etc.). You can pay monthly, or as you go if you call from Skype to a phone). Odeo: Free [link] Copyright Free Music Podsafe Music Network. Professionals use Sony Pro MDR-7506 Headphones. About $100 on Amazon. Logitech ClearChat Pro USB Headset.

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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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