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Yeah... again you're right
The paradigms change and people tend to think that the previous mistakes don't apply anymore and then... here we go again.
It's chaos is cyclic like fashion and many other things... it just needs enough time for people to forget.
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I also voted "Definitely not" since I use an Android phone and tablet. However, a large fraction of business users continue to be locked in to Blackberry. I suspect a move from this device will only come at a high cost to them, which leads me to believe it's not going to go away anytime soon.
/ravi
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That's just it: "business users".
And they don't want / can't afford to be out of touch. It was known as a "Crackberry" for a reason! So when RIM had a week of problems last year, they went out and bought the competition devices to keep in touch. What RIM needed to do was get them to throw the new device up on eBay, and buy the new Blackberry. If they don't, and it don't look like they have, the cost is irrelevant, firstly because it's not their money, and secondly because they already have a solution that many of them seem to prefer.
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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