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