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MOBILEME
VS. dropbox David
D’Antonio:
“MobileMe has very similar capabilities to Dropbox in that you can copy
files to and from it and access them from different computers. It
doesn’t do the version stuff (keeping track of previous versions) that
Dropbox does but it has 20 GB, I think, by default. It also costs $99/year
although it can be had for less
on Amazon. It has a LOT more since it also does calendars and email and
photo-sharing (via pre-built websites), so it’s not really a valid
comparison. It does have a very cool feature if you have an iPhone; it’s
called ‘Find my iPhone’ and it will use the GPS on the 3G or
3Gs to show you where the phone is as well as let you send a message to the
phone, lock it, cause it to screech or wipe it completely. For some people,
that alone might be worth the price.” ☞
Kewl. BLUE
MAIL & FADING MEMORIES Reader Sarah McCue multi-tasks. For today’s kids . . . “I write to tell you about BluWorld.org. Millions of youth are coming
on-line in developed and developing countries and we now offer them an
alternative to Yahoo, Gmail, et al, so that each time they check their email,
we provide them information that can make a difference in their lives –
mentoring, micro-networking, story sharing, job information, leadership
development, etc. We’d love it if you might help spread the
word.” And for their grandparents . . . “I started TheRememberingSite.org
in 2002 when I was tasked with going through my 52 year-old deceased
father’s things. He was in the process of writing his life story,
abruptly cut short when he died of a heart attack. So I created
‘TRS’ to help anyone, anywhere, write, share, and publish their
life story. It’s the most joyful work I’ve ever done.
Again would love it if you might tell others about us.” VISION
WARRIOR Worried
your child or grandkid will be tempted by drugs? My friend Scot has for more
than a decade now been reaching kids in posh prep schools and challenging inner
city schools alike, changing the trajectory of their lives, many attest, for
the better. Take a
look. If you are fortunate enough to be able to afford it – about
the cost of a nice winter cruise – consider sponsoring a school and
touching hundreds of lives. (Me-mail if you want to follow up.) PRAYING
TO KILL HEALTH CARE Understand,
they are not praying
to help the 47 million uninsured or heal the 45,000 people
estimated to die each year for lack of coverage, these Senators are praying to
keep the status quo. You’ve probably seen this clip – indeed, I
posted a couple of weeks ago. But just in case.
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