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How Much Work Can You Do on an iPhone?

Guest post by snydeq 2009-05-28 Wireless No Comments

InfoWorld’s Galen Gruman chucked his laptop in favor of an iPhone to see how far the iPhone could take him as his sole work device for a month. The experiment, which mirrors a similar stint spent working solely on a BlackBerry Bold for a month, shows both the promise and limitations of pocket-based business computing.

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