Archive for July, 2009
Ten Reasons Why “Top 10 Reasons Why the iPhone is STILL No BlackBerry!” are Irrelevant
A year ago, Kevin Michaluk at Crackberry.com published this [seemingly] rational list of facts about the iPhone. Many are facts indeed, but the rationale escapes me on all ten points.
Full Story2010 – iPhone 4G, Google Wave, Google Voice; Getting Work Done
While the iPhone has proven itself as a serious tool for the work of business, being hyper-productive in a Web 2.0 topology with today’s applications is still somewhat of a grind; so difficult most don’t even try to use more than the basic features…
Full StoryBack to the Future: Lessons Learned from the 80′s Foretell iPhone’s Enterprise Emergence
In the present, here at iPhoneCTO, we obviously believe that the iPhone will be successful in the enterprise and avoid the Mac’s path to niche status. We’ve seen the parallels, but here are three important reasons why today’s iPhone situation is different.
Full StoryWho Says iPhone Needs a Keyboard? That’s so 2004
Email is a degenerative disability at the outset. Doing any amount of it on a device smaller than a taco, let alone demanding a keyboard so you can do more of it, is just nuts. Mobile composition, management, and response-itis cement the activity as borderline insanity. Pardon me for lapsing into rude, but …
Full StoryiPhone 3.0 Notes Sync? Sure, But Evernote is Still King
Evernote is still a far superior solution. Even if Evernote only did text notes (it does pics and voice memos too) it is still far and away a much better solution.
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