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Link: Abilene Christian University. It is no secret the Kansas Business Attorney has been skeptical of the iPhone. The rest of the story. While the AT&T 8525 has certainly filled the bill for mobile connectedness, there is a quiet concession to be made. Fewer keystrokes may have value. [...]
Based on Apple’s latest (03/06/08) announcement:
the iPhone has 28% of market share among “smartphones”;
it makes up 71% of US mobile browser usage (their figure, not mine);
but iPhone (enterprise) users want push email, push calendar, push contacts (you can see where this list is going);
Captain Jobs able Lt. was “happy to announce” [drum roll] “we’re [...]
Link: Get Kind-Of Copy and Paste on your iPhone/iPod Touch
Since the amazing iPhone cannot do copy-paste, Kevin Purdy at Lifehacker tips off a little third-party helper, which will (as he says) “kind of” let you copy and paste on your little miracle. The app is Quasi Clipboard, and if you really want to [...]
Brian Lam at Gizmodo gives the full scoop (and a “don’t buy” verdict) on just how useful the iPhone can be, just how much Apple is choking-off that potential, and how its buyers rightfully resent being at the mercy of the Apple Overlord. Still want a great phone with tons o’ function? [...]
Well. Probably not as fashionable as posting with an iPhone and typepad…pretty unremarkable really. Why didn’t I think of this a long time ago … I guess the 8525 is just so versatile that blogging didn’t seem so exciting.
A through review of the iPhone? I’ve found it (in 5 parts so far), by Paul Thurrott on his SuperSite. Be sure to read all five parts (and compare it to what you know of the 8525). Here’s some excerpt to get you there:
As a long-time PDA and smart phone user, I [...]