You've seen me write with some regularity about the revolutionary new iPhone from Apple's creative mad man Steve Jobs.
My readers -- you -- are divided as far as I can tell.
One group has gone ga-ga over iPhone and all its coolness while the other says it's a toy -- not even a significant work tool.
And I've concluded that you are both correct.
The iPhone lovers and early adopters know that this device which does just about everything a young person holds near and dear is the future.
The Blackberry (and other smart phone proponents) rightfully argue that iPhone is no Blackberry -- and I've known a&hellip
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