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29 Jun 07 iPhone Idiocy

I can’t wait until iPhone releases later today.  And then, I can’t wait for a couple of weeks to go by.  Frankly, I’m getting tired of hearing about the thing.  I mean, I like Apple products well enough and all, and the iPhone does look really cool, but it does seem a bit ridiculous to me just how orgasmic everyone seems to be over something that hasn’t even been released yet and that, very likely, will have a number of bugs and glitches that need to be worked out of the system.

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20 Jun 07 iPhone Touchscreen

This iPhone Commercial Spoof demonstrates a fair point.  I’d thought of that quite a while back when I first heard about it.  Heck, just my ear leaves smudges on the little glass display on my wireless phone at home.  I think I’d find having an entire display covered in smudges all the time would drive me batty.  I like the idea of the iPhone, but I have a feeling that if I ever owned one, I’d be endlessly cleaning the silly display.

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09 Jan 07 Google and Apple To Take Over the World

Google has made me a very happy camper recently.  It started about the time I finally landed one of those much coveted Gmail beta-tester accounts – I’ve never been happier with email.  Then, I discovered how powerful the Google search engine really is – Google Search is now the only search engine I’ll ever use. 

Recently, I switched my RSS feed reader over to Google Reader.  I’d been looking for a suitable replacement for Mozilla Thunderbird – much as I love Thunderbird, it was just a little bit too difficult for me to use it on multiple computers, even as a portable app.  My computer at home is actually a bit too slow to handle running any applications from a flash drive (I really need to upgrade to USB 2.0 one of these days).  I’d started using a server-side feed reader, but it didn’t automatically update the way I wanted.  Then, I’d heard about Google Reader updating their services, so I decided to give them a second try (the first time around I was less than impressed).  Now, I’m very satisfied with this program, and it fits very nicely into my Firefox browser, making it very easy to add new interesting feeds as I stumble across.  It updates automatically and organizes everything in a logical manner.

Add to that one more service I think I like – Google Sync.  This is a slick little add-on for Firefox that allows you to use Firefox on several different computers but keep your browsing session in sync on all of them.  This includes history and saved passwords (encryped, of course), bookmarks, history, and tabs and windows.  I’ve been using it for about 24 hours now, and so far I like what I see.  Eventually, I’d like to simply run Firefox Portable from my flash drive everywhere I go, but again, that requires USB 2.0 to be really effective.  So in the meantime, this is an effective solution I can live with.

I’ve also been keeping my eye on Apple recently.  This is one company that continues to dish out some really neat products.  My wife has had her eye on a G5 for quite some time now – she has a background in multimedia and video work and would love to be able to set up at home.  I’ve had my eye on either an iPod or an iPod Nano.  Now I come to find out that Apple has produced the iPhone.  I’ve kind of kvetched recently about combining too many digital devices into one thing, but I have to say that this iPhone idea holds a bit of a glamour for me.  This one looks like it might actually be usable.  Of course, I don’t really have much interest in owning a cell phone, so the iPod solution is still probably the best one for me.  But if I were to get a cell phone, the iPhone would certainly be one I’d be interested in.

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