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	<title>Comments on: Finally, a new ipod</title>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>I had a question on twitter about how this arrangement was working out, so here&#039;s the deal.   I absolutely love my ipod touch.  I use it every single day and it has largely replaced my smartphone.  I use my ipod for email, google reader, reading the Bible through youversion, for taking notes with evernote, for task management with RTM, for twitter, and to keep track of my calendar.  I&#039;m using Google sync to keep everything synchronized with my Google account.  
 
I kept my internet enabled phone just because it comes in handy when traveling and when in the car. The downside is that I almost always have two devices with me. Since I&#039;m in an area that has no AT&amp;T or T-Mobile coverage, I am patiently waiting for the iPhone to come out on other networks.  But with the new Google Android phones coming out on Verizon, I may have to jump the apple ship and join forces with Google.  While I like my ipod touch, most of the apps I use are also available on android. 
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<p>I kept my internet enabled phone just because it comes in handy when traveling and when in the car. The downside is that I almost always have two devices with me. Since I&#039;m in an area that has no AT&amp;T or T-Mobile coverage, I am patiently waiting for the iPhone to come out on other networks.  But with the new Google Android phones coming out on Verizon, I may have to jump the apple ship and join forces with Google.  While I like my ipod touch, most of the apps I use are also available on android.</p>
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