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		<title>iPod Touch review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week, during a slighty spontaneous moment, I made a quick run to Best Buy and picked out a new iPod. I&#8217;d been eyeing the Touch a bit over the past couple months and seized the oportunity of this week&#8217;s travel to Louisville as a good excuse to make the investment. I don&#8217;t like lugging [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week, during a slighty spontaneous moment, I made a quick run to Best Buy and picked out a new iPod. I&#8217;d been eyeing the Touch a bit over the past couple months and seized the oportunity of this week&#8217;s travel to Louisville as a good excuse to make the investment. I don&#8217;t like lugging around my work laptop when I don&#8217;t have to, even around town, and I&#8217;ve been looking for a calendar device to replace my defunct Palm. </p>
<p>So, here I am typing away at a blog post using a miniature keyboard on board my return flight from Kentucky. And as I thumb-tap along to Death Cab for Cutie in my headphones, I remain impressed with this little device&#8217;s versatility and usability. </p>
<p>First, I was able to spend most of my time at the conference this week connected and in touch with emails and work from home. The Wi-fi capabilities of the iPod are excellent. Anywhere I went where I could get wireless, I was quickly able to sync up with email and calendars, along with Twitter and to-do lists. The only issue I&#8217;ve had in that department was trying to access &#8220;pay-to-use&#8221; networks at the airport, which was frustrating, blamed more on their inability to handle diverse mobile users rather than the device having issues itself. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also been impressed with how much use this thing has been able to handle with &#8216;ner a hiccup. I&#8217;ve been going strong for days now, simply charging up for a few minutes here and there. No overheating. No funky locking up. (I&#8217;m clearly a Windows user, as I&#8217;ve come to expect such things). </p>
<p>The applications included and available for free download are all pretty slick and really expand upon the versatility for me. Like I mentioned, Twitter got a lot of use this week. I&#8217;ve tested two apps, the free Twitteric and the $2.99 Tweetie. I&#8217;m going with Tweetie because of the better searching and no adds. I have my finances syncing through Mint.com, music tracking with last.fm, and much more. </p>
<p>Along with all the standard iPod music features, I&#8217;m also very impressed with the new Genuis features incorporated into the Touch. I&#8217;ve been really into this custom recommendation feature in iTunes and now it comes on the iPod. If you haven&#8217;t tried this yet at home, you really should. iTunes will build recommendation playlists from your music library and listening trends. I&#8217;ve found it great fir rediscovering music from my collection that hasn&#8217;t gotten much attention lately. A good reminder that I have too much music. </p>
<p>My iLife is now more completely integrated. I&#8217;m not sure if this is good or not, but at least my email response time has decreased significantly and I&#8217;m more organized. I&#8217;m still going to give the students who sit at the back of the INN with their iPhones going strong a hard time. But I think I get it a bit more now. </p>
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