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With iOS 5, Apple added more than 200 new features to the iPad 2, but theres still no printed guide to using all its amazing capabilities. Thats where this full-color Missing Manual comes in. Youll learn how to stuff your iPad with media, organize your personal life, wirelessly stream content to and from your tablet, stay connected to friends, and much more. The important stuff you need to know:Build your media library. Fill your iPad with music, movies, TV shows, eBooks, eMagazines, photos, and more. Go wireless. Sync content between your computer and iPadno wires needed. Get online. Connect through WiFi or Wi-Fi + 3G, and surf the Web using the iPads new tabbed browser. Consolidate email. Read and send messages from any of your email accounts. Get social. Use built-in apps like iMessage, Twitter, and Ping to stay in touch. Store stuff in iCloud. Stash your content online for free, and sync up all your devices automatically. Interact with your iPad. Learn new finger moves and undocumented tips, tricks, and shortcuts.

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iPad 2: The Missing Manual, Third Edition
J.D. Biersdorfer
Editor
Peter McKie

Copyright 2011 J.D. Biersdorfer

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Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and OReilly Media, Inc., was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in caps or initial caps.

Image on page 16 appears courtesy of Logitech. Image on page 33 appears courtesy of Apple, Inc. Image on page 48 appears courtesy of Sprint. Images on page 318 appear courtesy Apple (top) and Griffin Technology (bottom).

While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher and author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.

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The Missing Credits
About the Author

J.D. Biersdorfer (author) is the author of several OReilly books, including the first two editions of this book; iPod: The Missing Manual; Best iPhone Apps, Second Edition; and Netbooks: The Missing Manual. Shes been writing the weekly computer Q&A column for The New York Times since 1998 and has covered everything from 17th-century Indian art to the world of female hackers for the newspaper. Shes also written articles for the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design, Budget Travel, The New York Times Book Review, and Rolling Stone. She studied in the Theater & Drama program at Indiana University and now spends her limited spare moments playing the banjo badly, drinking copious amounts of tea, and watching BBC World News. You can reach her by email at .

About the Creative Team Peter McKie editor has a masters degree in - photo 2
About the Creative Team

Peter McKie (editor) has a masters degree in journalism from Boston University and every once in a while he sneaks into abandoned buildings to take photos. Email: .

Jasmine Perez (production editor) spends her free time cooking vegetarian meals, listening to her favorite freeform radio station, WFMU, and going on adventures whenever possible. Email: .

Julie Hawks (indexer) is an indexer for the Missing Manual series. She is currently pursuing a masters degree in Religious Studies while discovering the joys of warm winters in the Carolinas. Email: .

Marcia Simmons (proofreader) is a writer and editor who lives in Petaluma, California. Shes the author of DIY Cocktails: A Simple Guide to Creating Your Own Signature Drinks. Her personal blog can be found at marciaisms.com .

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank David Pogue for getting me into the book business back in 2002 and for being a terrific editor on our mutual projects over the years. Also thanks to editor Peter McKie for making sense of things during the mad scramble, and to all the Missing Manual folks at OReilly Mediaespecially Monica Kamsvaag, Cheryl Deras, and Frank Deras for the custom iPad photography gracing these pages.

Big thanks to Mac guru Alan Yacavone for sharing his knowledge and to Matthew Silver for the valiant loan of his brand-new iPad 2 for a photo shoot. Katherine Ippolitis graphics work in this edition also deserves a shout-out.

And thanks to the friends who dont get offended when I go into the Deadline Zone, and to family (especially and most importantly, Betsy Book) for putting up with me during the long hours with the show tunes and bluegrass blasting forth from the writing corner.

J.D. Biersdorfer

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