With the iPad launching there are a lot of apps to get excited about, not the least of which is Pandora. Pandora has been a huge success on every mobile platform. It’s also saved me from many a dull road trip with a virtually limitless pool of musical styles. The app got an update this week to include the iPad version and it looks great.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Apple Ipad - The future is nothing but apps
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With the iPad launching there are a lot of apps to get excited about, not the least of which is Pandora. Pandora has been a huge success on every mobile platform. It’s also saved me from many a dull road trip with a virtually limitless pool of musical styles. The app got an update this week to include the iPad version and it looks great.
With the iPad launching there are a lot of apps to get excited about, not the least of which is Pandora. Pandora has been a huge success on every mobile platform. It’s also saved me from many a dull road trip with a virtually limitless pool of musical styles. The app got an update this week to include the iPad version and it looks great.
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According to survey, 40% of Blackberry owners want to switch to an iPhone | iPhonefreak
According to survey, 40% of Blackberry owners want to switch to an iPhone | iPhonefreak
That means that nearly half of all Blackberry owners would be willing to ditch their Blackberries for iPhones, the real question here is: why haven’t they? Now, while I don’t have a concrete answer for you (and I doubt Apple does either,) I can speculate by saying that a good portion of these Blackberry owners are probably somewhat turned off by the quality of the coverage and service plans offered by AT&T. I personally know a good number of people who are far more happy with service providers such as Verizon and T-Mobile. Once Apple’s exclusivity deal with AT&T burns out, I expect we’ll see a fair number of Blackberry users make the shift from the Blackberry to the iPhone.
That means that nearly half of all Blackberry owners would be willing to ditch their Blackberries for iPhones, the real question here is: why haven’t they? Now, while I don’t have a concrete answer for you (and I doubt Apple does either,) I can speculate by saying that a good portion of these Blackberry owners are probably somewhat turned off by the quality of the coverage and service plans offered by AT&T. I personally know a good number of people who are far more happy with service providers such as Verizon and T-Mobile. Once Apple’s exclusivity deal with AT&T burns out, I expect we’ll see a fair number of Blackberry users make the shift from the Blackberry to the iPhone.
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