Email guru: BlackBerries are irrelevant
By Tim Danton
Posted on 16 Jan 2009 at 12:42
There is a certain degree of efficiency you can't beat that says, look, I'm looking for a plumber or I need to hire a good web designer then I might as well check with the people that I know. There couldn't be something wrong with that.
But I haven't really found any use for it yet, other than just in sort of random ways when it's created a couple of links that have been semi-interesting.
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