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I think 25% of all Bank of America mobile bank users do so with the iPhone. In about 6/7 months, iPhone already has 28% of the "smartphone" market. Google has reported that mobile web browsing is up 5 fold since the release of the iPhone. The reason so many people are connecting to the internet via iPhone isn't just because of the GUI. The iPhone has a full blown web browser that makes navigating around the www easy. Also, email, calendar apps sync...for now delayed 15 minutes but in a couple of months they will be able to sync instantly. Being able to connect 24 hours a day, anywhere is pretty amazing. This is why the iPhone can potentially be as big as the computer. KPCM has also reported that a lot of developers are making mcommerce software so that you might not even need to carry around credit cards in a couple of years.
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I think it's a really well-made Web 2.0 site; however, I find myself really doing nothing with my "links" once they're made. I don't see a lot of professionals using it like facebook or some of the other social network sights.
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If you want a high paying job in investment banking or consulting, I suggest you go to a top 10 MBA program. Georgetown and Maryland are great but the big banks and consulting firms just don't recruit here.
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Most people initially supported the war because the Intelligence community told us Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and was on the verge of using them against us and our allies. Since then, we have found out that Iraq didn't possess WMD. They were never a threat. The reason Americans have changed their minds is that they were duped into supporting the war. Moreover, it's nearly impossible to win an insurgency with just the military. We need more action on the diplomatic and political fronts.
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Love it. Levy, the tech writer for USA Today, left his MBA on a stack of old newspapers. The MBA is so light that his wife unknowingly threw it out with the rest of the papers when she was cleaning. The world is going mobile and wireless so I think it's going to be more popular than most people think. It's been Apple's bestselling laptop for the last few weeks.
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Nader is smart and has done a lot for consumers over the years but he should stay out of the debates. He doesn't have a chance of winning and will only cloud the debate between the two candidates who actually have a shot at winning. He is doing America a disservice by running.
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New York Times website. However, it seems like breaking news is fed from AP, DOW Jones Newswire or Reuters.
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Windows made the PC big because it made computers easy to use. The iPhone, through its user interface and networking capability, makes smartphones even easier to use. You say there have been better breakthroughs by other smartphones but I have never used one that's made mobile browsing or computing that easy. I've tried the LG Voyager, Treo, various BBs but none of them compare to the iPhone.
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Most of IT is going to the computer in the sky model where all applications and data are handled by the internet. Nicholas Carr compares IT to what happened with utilities in "The Big Switch." If this is true, then the iPhone will definitely be huge because there's no other mobile device that makes accessing these applications and data so easy. The user interface on the iPhone makes mobile browsing/application use a pleasure to do.

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