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Believe it or not, most folks don't sync (still). Its really interesting but a fact of mobile life that companies still haven't quite understood enough to change.
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2008-09-02
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2008-09-02
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The iTouch is actually not that popular. It's inability to use a BT connection to a phone or keyboard is a pretty annoying limitation (apparently some customers discover this AFTER they bought it). The iPhone, however, is taking the world by storm, it seems. My bus-ride to work is full of iPhones, yet there are only two of us with N8X0 tablets. The iPhone is sexy and ALL-IN-ONE. That is what a customer sees and understands in the 10 minutes they hold it.
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2008-09-02
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2008-09-02
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This is the ideal tablet selling point! The perfect testbed can also be the perfect end user delivery device, if handled right.
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2008-09-04
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2008-09-04
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2008-09-04
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even those that should know better...
i guess there is a reason why apple and microsoft have rolled out solutions as more and more personal data is stored in digital form only (not that any of them have performed flawlessly tho).
i find myself taking irregular backups on my tablet however.
maybe its because its a near "one button" task, and that its written to a media thats removable yet always present.
There's nothing to say that one device might not have the ability via some OSS/commercial software to play host in a capacity so that syncing is a mere illusion of what folks think of it now. For things like that, it will be more individual users doing this instead of the greater majority of users.
Believe it or not, most folks don't sync (still). Its really interesting but a fact of mobile life that companies still haven't quite understood enough to change.
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