Apple’s New iPod Touch Has WiFi!
Oh my GOSH, Apple introduced so much good stuff yesterday! iPod fans, check it out! SO MUCH good stuff! I am especially happy about the iPod Touch, which is basically an iPod with an iPhone touchscreen interface. Â As the website states, this is an iPhone without the phone.Coolest of all, the iPod Touch has WiFi! I can’t even imagine all the goodies we can all do with this one!Yes, I can, actually. The first thing I would want to do is get a FrameChannel account and access it with my iPod. How cool would THAT be! I store all my pictures on FrameChannel; I also have Flickr and Picasa, but good as both of those are, neither can touch FrameChannel in any capacity.FrameChannel blows all other media programs out of the water.FrameChannel is our flagship product, and it can be branded, localized, and customized to work with almost any WiFi product. You can manage your own photos with FrameChannel, and you can also utilize all the FrameChannel goodies such as news, sports, weather, traffic, stock quotes, horoscopes, and pretty much anything you could possibly be interested in. As the user, YOU select your channels and YOU set the rules, and then YOU sit back and watch as your WiFi device updates and provides a screenshow of YOUR personal taste.Apple and FrameChannel together are an unbeatable team. Nothing could make me happier! I would love to watch my pictures screenshow across my wireless Apple iPod Touch.Since FrameChannel includes a developers integration guide to offer enhanced functionality in each product, I believe that the new Apple iPod Touch is a perfect match for Framechannel. I can’t imagine a more ideal couple.Besides which, you can use your Apple iPhone to access YouTube, download music, and browse the web. And I do love me some awesome YouTube.
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3 Comments
David Bent wrote at September 7th, 2007 at 7:43 am
YES! The electronic book will be the downfall of the public library and should be! The internet is today’s most efficient and effective library.
Jane Goodwin wrote at September 7th, 2007 at 5:49 pm
I think the public libraries will survive; the big ones are becoming more and more tech savvy every day.
To be perfectly honest, I WANT the libraries to survive. There are few techie nerds as adamant as I am about how the internet is, daily, THE source for most information, but even so, nothing can take the place of a genuine book.
Internet-lover that I am, I want to do the bulk of my novel/pleasure-reading with the feel of paper and the heft of binding in my hands.
Everything else, I do on the computer. Well, almost everything else.







Julie Lerverge wrote at September 7th, 2007 at 7:42 am
Where does this leave the public library of the future? Do towns and cities stop funding the library budget?