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Comments on: Week in review: Tech stocks tumble

Of course it wasn't just technology stocks that took a dive this week, but industry leaders are doing some serious worrying about what lies ahead.

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by BruinGuy October 10, 2008 3:39 PM PDT
I think you must discount the views of Web 2.0 guys when comes to their opinion on a recession. They were, what, maybe in kindergarten when the last recession hit? They're in for a nasty lesson.
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by Fil0403 October 12, 2008 10:05 AM PDT
""I still don't see how the BlackBerry Storm will be able to compete on any level with the iPhone 3G," he wrote. "I just don't see how BlackBerry's first touch-screen device can compete against the iPhone if the vast majority of 'mainstream' users simply don't know anything about it.""

Yes, because we all remember how the "vast majority of 'mainstream'" users knew everything about the iPhone before it was released.
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by Fil0403 October 12, 2008 10:07 AM PDT
"I still don't see how the BlackBerry Storm will be able to compete on any level with the iPhone 3G," he wrote. "I just don't see how BlackBerry's first touch-screen device can compete against the iPhone if the vast majority of 'mainstream' users simply don't know anything about it."

Yes, because we all remember how "the vast majority of 'mainstream' users" knew absolutely everything about the iPhone before it was released.
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