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The New Useful Features of iTunes 9

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Yesterday, Apple released iTunes 9 (on 9-9-09) and I am in love with it. If you are an iPhone or iTouch user, then I think you will be just as excited about the changes as I am. I have a Mac so all of these options are for the Mac. Here are the new features that I have found the most useful.

iPhone/iTouch Applications Organization

iTunes app organization for iPhone and iTouch You can FINALLY organize your apps from within iTunes. You can grab them from the large screen and drag them to any of the smaller screens on the right. I am finally able to organize my apps in a way that is logical to me. THANK YOU Apple!!  iTunes also shows you how large the apps are.

Syncing TV shows & Podcasts

Add specific podcasts to iPod

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You can choose a specific episode of a TV show or a podcast. In the above example, I was previously syncing the 3 most recent episodes, but now I can pick and choose exactly which episodes I want to listen sync to my phone. Now I can easily go back and listen to Jen’s shows that I missed right from my iPhone. This makes the syncing process much easier.

Syncing Photos

Syncing photos with your device on iTunes

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If you have a Mac and are using iPhotos, you can also sync pictures from certain events, albums or faces.

Genius Mixes

Genius Mixes on iTunes 9

This feature is similar to the genius in the iTunes store, except that it mixes the music in your library. Here are 6 of my mixes. This could make for some interesting playlists and I’ll probably find songs I didn’t know I had.

iTunes Store

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The home page looks completely different. I like the way it looks, but I did have a hard time finding the different categories within Music, TV Shows, Applications, etc. The main categories are along the top. And here is how you find the separate sections within each top category. If you mouse over the top category, then an arrow appears, click on the arrow and this is what you see.

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Music Sharing

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This is the Top Charts list on the Home page. If you click on the arrow next to the Buy and price, you see this. It allows you to do several things.

  1. Give the song as a gift to someone instead of just giving them a generic gift card.
  2. Add to your wish list. Now you can keep track of the songs that you would like to purchase when you have the money.
  3. Copy Link. This lets you copy the URL of that particular song so you may include it in a post, e-mail, etc. Example – Miley Cyrus
  4. Share on Facebook. It appears like this in your newsfeed on Facebook.
  5. Facebook newsfeed with iTunes 9 shareShare on Twitter. It appears in your Twitter stream like this.

Twitter sample from share on iTunes 9

This is what the music page looks like for an individual song. I like the clean look on the white background much better than the colored backgrounds of previous versions. If you click on the arrow next to the Buy Album, you get all the same 5 choices as above plus you can Tell a Friend via email.

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If you move your mouse over any song, a circle appears to the left of the title. Click on that to listen to a sample.

Play a sample of the song in iTunes 9

Overall, I am really happy with the new features in iTunes 9. I am not the kind of person who wants to read a tutorial to figure out how to work my new software (or upgraded software) so I want it to be easy to figure out. Most of the new iTunes has been easy for me, but it will take some getting used to for me. I’m a creature of habit. If you like tutorials, Apple has a lot of them on their website.

Let me know what you thought of the new version.

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Facebook & Twitter invade my TV watching time

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I can’t even get a free moment to watch TV without being reminded that I’m neglecting Facebook and Twitter while being a couch potato. This morning I woke up, turned on my TV and was met with a message from Verizon informing me that I can now add a Facebook and/or Twitter widget. Being the geek and social networking junkie that I am, I had to try it.

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There it is. Twitter and Facebook on my Verizon Fios TV. I added Twitter first. I can not update my own twitter status, but I can see what topics are trending and see any twitter comments about the show I’m watching. That sounds pretty cool, but it has a flaw. I was watching the Today show, so Verizon searched twitter for all mentions of the word today.  I saw a lot of comments like, “Good Morning! What are you doing today?” I couldn’t find one tweet about the show I was watching. Verizon need to search for hashtags instead of just words to make the tweets more relevant. I can see this as being a lot of fun during some of the shows, like American Idol or Biggest Loser for example. I love to tweet and watch those shows at the same time.

Next, I moved onto Facebook. I was able to add my username and password and view my own account. Both Twitter & Facebook appear on the right side of the screen with the show I’m watching on the left.

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The only thing I could see this morning was my Friend’s Status Updates. The other options timed out. If you click on “What are you watching?” you can update your status on Facebook with the name of the TV show you are watching.

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Next time you are watching TV and think, “I’m just too lazy to get up and go to the computer or grab my phone, but I really need to check Facebook or Twitter,” you can just click on the widget button on Verizon Fios and never leave the couch. All my time suckers in one place. How convenient!

How useful do you think these features are? Will you use them?

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Give Your Life a whrrl Again v2.1

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What_s New in Whrrl v2.1 for the iPhone? - Whrrl

Today, whrrl introduced v2.1 beta for the iPhone 3.0. There were some really big and exciting changes so I’m updating this post with new screen shots and my thoughts on the new features. I will be using whrrl extensively next week for our trip to Orlando so I will post a more thorough review of the new version when I get back. You can watch whrrl’s story about their new features for a complete list, but here are a few of my favorite:

  • Add people to your story from Facebook, Twitter, text message, whrrl friends, iPhone address book or email even if they do not have an iPhone. It is much easier to do in this new version.
  • If you are at a location, you can check to see if another whrrl story has been created at this location. You can read about past visits and maybe even find a new friend with the same interests.
  • Edit your story right from the iPhone. This is a big help because I’m always messing up. [superemotions file="icon_biggrin.gif" title="Big Grin"]
  • Edit or add captions to your photos right on the iPhone.
  • Create a title for your story. Your title does not always have to be “So and So at Home,” you can edit the title right on the iPhone.
  • Delete the entire story from your iPhone. For those times when you think twice about whether you should post the pictures or story you just uploaded.

Shameless plug – I have entered my story to the “Get Me to BlogHer” contest. The contest is sponsored by whrrl and SocialLuxe Lounge and the prize is a trip to BlogHer in July. Please leave a comment, share and click on “I Like It.”

Thank you!


No, I didn’t make a mistake in my title. A whrrl is an online storytelling tool that I recently found via my iPhone. At first, I wasn’t sure why I needed it or how I’d use it, but that has never stopped me from trying anything before. (Note: I was not compensated in any way for this review. I found whrrl on my own, started using it and I love it, so I wanted to share. Let me know what you think about Whrrl and be sure to add to my story that I created in this review.)

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What is a whrrl? It is an online story telling tool. You can create stories with pictures and notes along with your exact location, share it with friends and family and share it on Facebook and Twitter. What really excites me about whrrl is that you can have your friends and family (who also have a whrrl account) add their pictures and comments to the same story using an iPhone or SMS from any cell phone.

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For example, let’s say your family has an annual family picnic where everyone gathers to eat, drink and be merry. We all know that everyone brings their camera and takes lots of pictures and we all promise to share the pictures with each other. A few people may go home and do that, but the majority of the pictures stay with the person who took them, only to be seen maybe in the annual holiday newsletter. But, with whrrl, one person can create the whrrl story, add their pictures and comments and then every family member (with a whrrl account) can add their pictures to that story, write comments about any of the pictures that have been uploaded. Here are my whrrl stories:

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I am finally me on Facebook

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So, did you get the username you wanted? I did and yes, I did stay up until midnight to get it. I am a geek and I had to be a part of the username grand opening at midnight. It was exciting and fun. A whole bunch of people across the globe waiting for the clock to strike midnight on the east coast so they could nab the perfect username. Yes, I know…I am a geek. I was surprised that some of my friends on Facebook that I don’t think of as being addicted to Facebook were right there with me. And there was this rush of excitement when I saw that I got my username. So, what did I go with, you might be asking now?

http://facebook.com/michele.mcgraw

I debated the ScrappinMichele vs. michele.mcgraw and I finally decided that I may not always want to be known as ScrappinMichele, but I will always be Michele McGraw (bet that is good news for you, Jason, my dear husband!) When I first starting scrapbooking and looking for information about it online, I joined a few message boards and ScrappinMichele sounded like a good name and it has just sort of stuck with me. Before that I was PSMichele. Any of you who remember the Parent Soup on AOL may recognize that name. PS stood for Parent Soup. I was a moderator for the F.E.M.A.L.E./SAHM chat and message boards on Parent Soup. Everyone knew me as PSMichele so I used that for quite some time.

Leave me a link to your new Facebook username profile in the comments and be sure to follow me if you haven’t already.

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We will no longer be JUST a number on Facebook

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Facebook will finally offer usernames on June 13th at 12:01 am EDT.  Up until now, our profiles included a number like this one:

Facebook | Michele Rasner McGraw

But, no more. You will now be able to choose your own username. It will be on a first-come, first-serve basis starting at 12:01 am EDT on June 13, 2009 (this Saturday). You will be able to choose your username by going to Facebook’s Username page (which is now a countdown page). The username is available for your personal profile and any Facebook pages you administer.

Once you pick your username, your facebook profile will look like this:

Facebook | Coming Soon: Facebook Usernames

Your username will have to be at least 5 characters long and can include, numbers, letters or a period. Once you choose your username, you will not be able to change it, so think very carefully about what you’d like to use and I would think of a back-up too, just in case your first choice is taken.

Once you choose your username, others will be able to search for your username on Facebook and in search engines like Google. That should make finding others easier if you use a username that others will recognize. Your username will also come with search privacy settings like your profile does.

Now, I have to decide if I want scrappinmichele or if I should use michele.mcgraw.

What will you choose for your username?

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