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Much has happened in the iPod world of late, so if you haven't
been<br>
keeping up on the many things you can do with your iPod other than<br>
play music, check out the second edition of "Take Control of
Your<br>
iPod: Beyond the Music," by gadget-wizard Steve Sande. Almost<br>
completely rewritten, the 134-page book covers the latest in iPod<br>
technology, explains the basics for new users, and helps everyone<br>
find more practical (and fun) uses for their iPods. You'll learn<br>
about a dozen major iPod uses besides listening to music, ranging<br>
from reading email and RSS feeds to running Keynote and PowerPoint<br>
presentations.<br>
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Steve begins with colorful comparison charts of the various iPod<br>
models to help you figure out which you have, since you may not<br>
realize that the iPod you bought few years ago is considered a<br>
"second-generation iPod" or you may have received your iPod
as an<br>
unidentified hand-me-down. After a brief look at charging,
syncing,<br>
and troubleshooting, Steve jumps into the many things you can do
with<br>
an iPod, including obvious uses like listening to podcasts,
watching<br>
video downloaded from the Internet, and exercising with the
Nike+iPod<br>
Sport Kit. But the real fun comes in putting an iPod to
less-obvious<br>
uses like recording lectures or podcast interviews, reading<br>
text-based electronic books, and displaying maps.<br>
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If you'd like to learn even more about the musical aspects of the<br>
iPod and iTunes, look no farther than the "Macworld iPod and
iTunes<br>
Superguide," written by our friends at Macworld (some of whom
also<br>
write for Take Control). Buy both ebooks together and save $2.50!<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Thank you for your comments and your
interest in the Take Control series!</blockquote>
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