June 27, 2008 MobileMe to Support Personal Domains

While watching the “QuickTour” of Me.com I noticed something on the Account page that piqued my curiosity: A setting for “Personal Domain”.

MobileMe Account page

I hadn’t seen this documented elsewhere, so I did a little digging. As far as I can tell, it’s just a transferred feature from .Mac; which I didn’t know existed. According to this transition FAQ, personal domains already in use with .Mac will carry over and also work with MobileMe:

[…] If you have a personal domain setup for your iWeb site, it will continue to work without changing any settings at your registrar.

Neat.

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June 27, 2008 Quicktip: New Tab With Double-Click in Safari

Double-click in tab area to create a new tab in SafariSince The Twitter seems to be down this morning, I thought I’d post this quick little shortcut I discovered last night in Safari, right here on my blog. How novel.

To create a new, blank tab: Double-click in the tab area.

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June 9, 2008 Things From WWDC 2008 I Noticed That Have Not Been Widely Noted Elsewhere

  • iPhone 2.0 supports multiple calendars
  • The 8GB iPod Touch is now $100 more than the 8GB iPhone 3G
  • The white variant of the iPhone 3G is only available in the 16GB model
  • “Enterprise” is, apparently, what Apple calls “business”
  • MobileMe’s iDisk is very robust, allowing for publicly sharing files openly, with a password, limited to number of downloads or set a time limit
  • Apple isn’t, as promised in March, going to deliver the iPhone 2.0 software update by the end of June
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June 7, 2008 How I Rate My Music

Screenshot of iTunes PlaylistsA proper (read as “useful”) method for rating my music — with stars, in iTunes — has eluded me ever since the feature was introduced. Here’s a new method I’m trying; which I couldn’t fit into a 140-character Tweet:

  • 5 stars = “I could listen to this song anytime, in any mood”
  • 4 stars = “I love it”
  • 3 stars = “I like it”
  • 2 stars = “It’s okay (but I have to be in the mood)”
  • 1 stars = “Not a fan … but I keep it around for some reason”

My goal is to rate every song in my library with this system. Unrated songs will be left unchecked, and won’t play in shuffle mode or get transferred to my iPhone. I’m starting by rating entire albums, or at least those I can, confidentially.

Coupled with data iTunes records automatically (e.g. play count, times skipped, etc.), ratings can prove very helpful in fulfilling preference. For instance, finding songs that I love but haven’t played in a while could be as easy as creating a Smart Playlist that matches checked songs that:

  • Have a rating of greater than 3 stars
  • Kind doesn’t contain “video”
  • Last Played is not in the last 3 months (a “played” song must play through entirely, I believe)
  • Last Skipped is not in the last 3 months (for a song to be “skipped” it must have played at least 1 second first)
  • Skip Count is less than 3
  • Date Added is not in the last 6 months

That Playlist returned just under 400 great songs I’d either forgotten about, or haven’t listened to in months! I’m rediscovering my music.

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