Comments on: In Japan, iPhone over BlackBerry?
According to survey conductor iShare, Japanese respondents generally would prefer to keep any mobile computing for business separate from that for personal use.
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Most American companies seem to think that bigger is better. Most Japanese companies take a more minimalistic approach. I can see why Apple products would sell better in Japan.
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It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,
Founded in USA by Americans, basically all the employees are American. I don't see any confusion there.
Apple beat the hell out of all the Japanese companies in its line of business AND its an American company - if that makes people cry, well then thats just too bad.
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"Well it seems apple took a few to many things out. Such as the ability to properly use dual monitors."
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What problems are you having with using more than one monitor? From my experience Apple does a far better job than Windows using as many screens as you want to toss at it. I will admit that dual monitor support is the one thing that Windows does better than Linux, however, that should change soon.
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"Respondents who use mobile data communications "rarely" or "never" for business totaled 71.0%, reflecting the fact that mobile data communications are not generally used for business. "
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I don't think the story said that the iPhone would not be used for business, but that mobile phones in general are not used in business.
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- by daverosenberg July 3, 2008 12:56 PM PDT
- I too find it interesting that the iPhone rates so high in a country where the majority of the users are using character based messaging and playing games. It seems a little hard to believe that the iPhone will be a huge hit.
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