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If you're entering a website's address in Safari on your iPod, and the site's URL ends with something like .net or .org, you don't need to type that extension. Just tap and hold on the keyboard's .com entry until a pop-up menu appears, offering additional .net, .edu, and .org entries. Glide your finger over to the entry you want, and let go. The address will complete with the extension you chose.
Excerpted from The iPod and iTunes Pocket Guide, Fourth Edition by Christopher Breen |
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