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Hello, YouTubers and welcome to the app by app description of
the iPod Touch.
Okay. First off you can get a wallpaper from your computer
and put it on here.
This is one I made called "Viewer destruction advised"
I know, not that funny.
Then, you just slide it to unlock.
Okay, let's go to the Safari.
As you see, the last page that you visited, uh ...
When you go to Safari, it instantly goes back to that page that you left off on.
Okay, so, you can view the pages vertically or horizontally with the motion sensor inside your iPod.
Okay, so let's go to ... how about Google?
Alright, so you can do a, uh, search with any search engine up here, any popular one.
Supports Google, Yahoo, I think Ask.com, I'm not really sure.
And you can bookmark the page, and it just shows the bookmark right here.
Then you can go to the recent pages right here.
Pretty simple.
Alright, next up we have the calendar.
You can view stuff in a list. What the list does, is it pretty much shows all the events for all the events that it has listed.
so it goes on pretty much forever.
and then you can view it by day,
and by month, and, uh, with month, it shows a dot under every day that you have an event.
And clicking on "today" will bring you to the current day, which is August 6th, 2009.
Okay, then you can add an event, choose the title, location, when it starts and ends. Very detailed, 5 minute increments.
Choose when it repeats, every day, week, year, stuff.
Then you can set an alert. Basically meaning it will beep or something a certain amount of time before an event happens.
Then you can set a note with the event.
That doesn't say anything, by the way.
And then, um, for security reasons, I won't show you the Mail or the Contacts, but I'll just describe them to you.
Okay, with the Mail, you can look at your inbox, sent mail, drafts, anything that you can imagine that you can do with your regular e-mail.
You can send mail,
Then with the Contacts, you can, uh ...
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you can put the names of people, and their phone, e-mail, URL, address, stuff like that.