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Gravitational Pull - Views on gadgets, technology and blogging

Commentary and reviews of gadgets, software and hardware from the perspective of a (mostly) Mac user and professional writer.

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  1. Syncopation is a good option for syncing iTunes libraries

    http://gravitationalpull.net/wp/?p=352

    I have too many digital media files and they’re getting disorganized. I want to be able to add stuff to my iPod on the road, so my MacBook Pro is therefore my “main” iTunes library. I typically buy new digital music or TV shows on that laptop and rip CDs or DVDs on it. So, in theory at least, it’s the master library. …

    3 days ago
  2. Making my Wordpress site legible on my crummy mobile phone

    http://gravitationalpull.net/wp/?p=349

    Stuck with my Treo “smart” phone in an airport recently, I decided to navigate over here to my blog via its wimpy browser. The Treo is on Verizon’s 3rd-generation broadband service so even though I have a fair number of pictures on the front page, I figured all would be okay. Nope — the experience was ugly, at best. …

    3 days ago
  3. Damp, drizzly November in my computer-acquiring soul

    http://gravitationalpull.net/wp/?p=346

    Last year was quite a year — maybe the best year ever — for acquiring computers around these parts. In January, bulking up my new home office, I bought a 24″ iMac. Best desktop computer I’ve owned, by far. In April, my mom needed a Windows Pc to do her taxes so I sent over my self-assembled Shuttle box and built a super-cheap replacement using an Asus T3 barebones system. …

    5 days ago
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    links for 2008-06-20

    http://www.RexBlog.com/2008/06/20/17725/

    Geez. Seth Godin’s “random” thoughts make a lot more sense that most people’s organized ones. (And my favorite Kindle fan boy, Aaron Pressman, responds. I definitely agree with Aaron’s push-back on the Kindle being a “female” product.)

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    hot-iphones

    http://www.hot-iphones.com

    Debra Driza wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt One thing that blew me away in the T-Mobile store beyond the amazing selection of phones was the price of Internet service: 15 pounds a month, or a little over $30, or half the cost of the

    30 days ago in hot-iphones · Authority: 3
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    Ah Europe, land of cell phone greatness

    http://www.hot-iphones.com/cell-phone-reviews/ah-europe-land...

    Debra Driza wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt One thing that blew me away in the T-Mobile store beyond the amazing selection of phones was the price of Internet service: 15 pounds a month, or a little over $30, or half the cost of the

    30 days ago in hot-iphones · Authority: 3
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    Topic: netflix - MyBlogLog

    http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/topics/netflix

    Tivo already connects your TV to the web content you want We’ve been happy Tivo subscribers for almost two years now. We started with a Toshiba RS-TX20 model that also has an...

    34 days ago in Topic: netflix - MyBlogLog · No authority yet
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    Topic: Wired - MyBlogLog

    http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/topics/wired

    10 days ago Gravitational Pull | Topics: Gear, Thoughts, camera, review

    39 days ago in Topic: Wired - MyBlogLog · No authority yet
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    Good read - Aaron Pressman

    http://www.churbuck.com/wordpress/?p=1686

    Gravitational Pull - About

    40 days ago in Churbuck.com by dchurbuck · Authority: 103
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    tecosystems » because technology is just another ecosystem

    http://redmonk.com/sogrady

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    radarfarms.com |"Long Tail" of Web 2.0

    http://www.radarfarms.com/radars.php?type=19&sstring=blog

    quality web directories etc. Then you need to understand the completely different business model of maintaining a web 2.0 site/blog that is frequently updated with good content and retains visitors ... Dec 19 2007 1:23PMSometimes you eat the long tail, sometimes it eats you Chris Anderson's long tail graph The explosion of the Internet and e-commerce and the interconnectedness of everything is generally A Really Good Thing. As Wired editor Chris Anderson has explained ad nauseam on his blog, ...

    176 days ago in radarfarms.com |"Long Tail" of Web 2.0 · No authority yet
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    Video Driver Blog

    http://videodriverblog.net

    unknown: A closer look at the driver software instructions suggested using Microsoft’s Active Sync program. I’m thinking at this point, too bad we threw away all the disks that came with Cassiopia. Then again, exactly which computer in our house

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    Reclaiming an ancient PocketPC as a web browser

    http://videodriverblog.net/2007/12/04/reclaiming-an-ancient-...

    at this point, too bad we threw away all the disks that came with Cassiopia. Then again, exactly which computer in our house … Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Read more

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