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Why iPhone 2.0 won't yet rule the roost in the enterprise - Read More

Date Added: July 25, 2008 03:04:03 PM
Most of the world, it seemed, drank the Steve Jobs Kool-Aid about the new iPhone being a BlackBerry killer when the Apple CEO first announced the device earlier this year. But after nearly two weeks with the new iPhone 2.0 software on my iPod Touch, I can tell you that Apple has not yet delivered on that promise.

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