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		<title>iPhone, the Missing Manual</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 21:43:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember the day I got my iPhone. I upgraded from no phone to my iPhone 3G. I never knew how much I would come to depend on this little white gadget. I learned a lot on my own, but even almost a year later this book has taught me some new things.

I wish I would have had this book when I actually got my phone instead of waiting for the year that it took for me to get a copy. The book is written in clear and basic language. One doesn't need to be a total geek to be able to use the hints in this book. I found the wealth of colored plates containing examples of screenshots very helpful in visualizing the tips that Mr. Pogue introduced in the different chapters. In the formatting I found plenty of tips inserted on the pages highlighted in yellow. Also the paragraphs themselves use color to highlight the paths for the user to take to mimic the examples.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Diane Petersen, Kachemacs</p>
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<p>Author:  David Pogue</p>
<p>Publisher:  O&#8217;Reilly Media</p>
<p>Publisher website:  <a href="www.oreilly.com">www.oreilly.com</a></p>
<p>Price: $24.99 retail (don&#8217;t forget about the MUG discount!)</p>
<p>I remember the day I got my iPhone. I upgraded from no phone to my iPhone 3G. I never knew how much I would come to depend on this little white gadget. I learned a lot on my own, but even almost a year later this book has taught me some new things.</p>
<p>I wish I would have had this book when I actually got my phone instead of waiting for the year that it took for me to get a copy. The book is written in clear and basic language. One doesn&#8217;t need to be a total geek to be able to use the hints in this book. I found the wealth of colored plates containing examples of screenshots very helpful in visualizing the tips that Mr. Pogue introduced in the different chapters. In the formatting I found plenty of tips inserted on the pages highlighted in yellow. Also the paragraphs themselves use color to highlight the paths for the user to take to mimic the examples.</p>
<p>One thing to note is that this book is the Second Edition. This means that the book covers the 3G version of the iPhone. When I got my iPhone 3G, the documentation in the box was extremely sparse. It&#8217;s almost a necessity to pick up a book like this in order to use the iPhone to its full potential. I highly recommend this particular book to serve that purpose. It provides great information for every one: newbies, cellphone junkies, and even geeks.</p>
<p>Overall rating:  5 (Excellent!)</p>
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