The tendency to treat mobile phones as toys and auxiliary work-desks has resulted in fancy smartphones. The immaturity of non-enterprise adults who want to further their image as gadget-freaks and therefore geeks, is understandable. But one wonders if companies really get a ROI on providing business smartphones for a large number of employees on the grounds:
(1). What do people do at their desks anymore?
(2). Only a small percentage of the work-force -- say executives, stockbrokers and business travellers -- can honestly claim emails, calendars and Documents-to-Go on mobile phones are critical.
Because progress is getting increasingly tangled with technology and frivolous revolutions, it is a lie. At least least in some ways. As are "intuitions." Intuitive mobile devices -- meaning touchscreen phones -- may well be for non-intuitive and frivolous people. May be.
When fingering the virtual keyboard after snacking on michar or chips, the touchscreen is as slippery as the path to economic recovery. Then, one is thankful for the inordinate fascinations, as that is what keeps one employed.
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Post enga ?
..will come to this.
Most people only need jitterbug.
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Alana: Most people *need* only 15-paisa post-card. ellam vetti scene only.
Being mobile really matters...from phones to laptops to Ipod...we are always picking things that suit our moves isn't it?