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May 26, 2005
iShop: No longer will you be clueless in the grocery store

Although I'm really tempted, I've never listened to my iPod while shopping in the grocery store. Most times, there's just too much stuff going on around you that you want to be aware of. That, plus I think that I scare people when I recite along with Jim Morrison the spoken word section of The Doors' The End really loudly (you know, "The killer awoke before dawn...")
With the use of little mp3 files you add to your iTunes library and then sync to the iPod, Silvanti Entertainment can help you can create grocery lists. Add each "song" (item) to the on-the-go playlist and then you can reference the items while wondering around in the store. They've premade over 300 foodstuffs, but I would imagine that it would easy enough to create more or change the pre-installed ones.
Related:
iPod-TV: Television listings on your iPod
Wirus podType: Type on your iPod, sort of
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry
wiPod: Use Your iPod as a Wi-Fi Locator
Via: TUAW
Posted on May 26, 2005 05:02 PM | Category: Resources
