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ON VACATION: Back online October 20!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

No phone, no computer, no Internet, no iPod. On a beach in Central America! Back online refreshed and ready for a very busy fall on October 20! I have accepted an extremely exciting, but time-consuming project related to social media and nonprofits that will keep me very busy through the end of January.

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Want to write a better blog? Learn from a comedian

The Next Web

An iPod, a phone, and an Internet communicator. Rather than immediately saying that Apple was now going to change the phone industry (which the audience would have expected), Jobs let the suspense build by saying Apple was going to announce three revolutionary products today. The second is a revolutionary mobile phone.

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Building iPhone apps for the ‘Internet of Things’? Here’s how to get prepared

The Next Web

What exactly is the “Internet of Things”? When building an app that relies on hardware, there are many considerations, such as the anatomy and capabilities of the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. The Internet of Things is an emerging market with many opportunities left untapped, making it a tempting path for entrepreneurs.

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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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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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More on Podcasting Without Electricity. some creative ideas from the Walker

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We were also concerned that if we used podcasts we would either limit ourselves to patrons who had iPods and who planned ahead to load the files or we would have stock the audio players ourselves. So we opted for cell phones. or phone number: 612.374.8200. Art on Call. Art on Call Homepage.

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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. Apps & Tweaks.

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