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██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████ I've been recently falling head over heels for the iPod touch, I simply love this thing. Originally I only had a little 4 gig iPod nano with a click wheel, and it did alright for me for a while, but eventually it started going wonky on me, being I've had the thing for almost 3 years.
I mainly love it for what it's capable of, such as
-More space for music
-Games (the number two reason)
-Ability to chat on MSN AIM Yahoo & Skype
-Surfing the web
-Updating profiles on Facebook & Myspace
-GPS availability
-Keeps things I need to do organised
-And loads more..
To put it simply I had no idea a device like this was capable of doing such things, and now that I know, it's a HUGE novelty to me.
On the family front, it seems like a 90% certainty that my grandfather will be moving in with me, which will be great, lots more time available, it'll motivate my dad to change allot of the things he's used to doing that's not good for his health, and over all it'll make things easier for the family as a whole.
On another topic for Second Life users, I believe I found out why Youtube doesn't work for any viewers except the new 2.0 viewer.
Youtube has been currently at work converting their media players to play using HTML5/Javascript ect.. instead of Flash. Why?
Because their working towards being accessible to the mobile industry as well as the PC community, thus far expanding their usage, and thus giving their providers far more advertisement viewing.
Biggest reason being is that Flash is a software run video format, which takes up more power usage for devices like Droid phones, iPhones, iPod touches, and a HUGE array of other smart phones that are either already out in the market, or have yet to come.
Linden Labs followed suit by enabling viewer 2.0 with the media sharing function, but it wasn't the primary reason, which was to give SL users the ability to not only expand on things they create that would intergrate web based content (including but far from limited to video players). But also expand on an almost global scale of what users would be capable of designing and creating.
So there you have it. ^_^
I mainly love it for what it's capable of, such as
-More space for music
-Games (the number two reason)
-Ability to chat on MSN AIM Yahoo & Skype
-Surfing the web
-Updating profiles on Facebook & Myspace
-GPS availability
-Keeps things I need to do organised
-And loads more..
To put it simply I had no idea a device like this was capable of doing such things, and now that I know, it's a HUGE novelty to me.
On the family front, it seems like a 90% certainty that my grandfather will be moving in with me, which will be great, lots more time available, it'll motivate my dad to change allot of the things he's used to doing that's not good for his health, and over all it'll make things easier for the family as a whole.
On another topic for Second Life users, I believe I found out why Youtube doesn't work for any viewers except the new 2.0 viewer.
Youtube has been currently at work converting their media players to play using HTML5/Javascript ect.. instead of Flash. Why?
Because their working towards being accessible to the mobile industry as well as the PC community, thus far expanding their usage, and thus giving their providers far more advertisement viewing.
Biggest reason being is that Flash is a software run video format, which takes up more power usage for devices like Droid phones, iPhones, iPod touches, and a HUGE array of other smart phones that are either already out in the market, or have yet to come.
Linden Labs followed suit by enabling viewer 2.0 with the media sharing function, but it wasn't the primary reason, which was to give SL users the ability to not only expand on things they create that would intergrate web based content (including but far from limited to video players). But also expand on an almost global scale of what users would be capable of designing and creating.
So there you have it. ^_^
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