Google Sync for iPhone

    The latest Google application to hit the streets is sync for iPhone. Although calling it an application is really a misnomer; in reality, they’ve turned on ActiveSync for contacts and calendars. In other words, the same enterprise-level synchronization many fine companies enjoy through Microsoft Exchange Server is now available to mere mortals without paying $99 per year. And yes, it works on Google Apps as well by changing one checkbox. Now if only it included push e-mail…

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    Obligatory Election Post

    For clarification’s sake: I wrote this post while waiting in line to vote at the polls this past election day. Me being my usual lazy self, I haven’t pulled it off my phone until now. Enjoy!

    I have not felt this disconnected since… well, the last time I didn’t have cell phone signal. With no Internet and therefore no connection to my beloved amateur fiction, I’ve got nothing left to do but test out WordPress for iPhone. Thus, this post.

    For my fellow Charlestonians, I’m voting at Murray LaSaine Elementary. It’s a change from the usual fire station; they wanted the poll workers to have a climate controlled environment. They said it could be a 4-hour wait on the way in. It’s starting to look more like three hours, and hopefully that’s a Disney World-style estimate. And to think I felt guilty about leaving work early…

    They have pencil vending machines now? Man, I wish I was back in—wait, no.

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