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iPad – I’m Finding It Hard to Fall in Love with You.

I’m an Apple junkie, I’ll admit it. Just try to pry my beloved iPhone from my hands. I dare you! But I’m not exactly ready to drink more of Apple’s punch when it comes to the iPad. And according to Crimson Hexagon who analyzed the content of more than half a million tweets after the iPad announcement, I am not alone. Just over half of the tweeters seemed disappointed in Apple’s unveiling of the iPad.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s an amazing device and I really, really want to love it. It’s sleek and beautiful and I’d wrap one up in my arms in mere seconds if given the chance. But I’m just not convinced that I NEED the iPad. If I already have a laptop and an iPhone, is there really a need for me to have one? Here’s the quick list of the features that have me drooling, but somehow still hesitant to whip out my credit card and order one: (more…)

Best New Features of LinkedIn

LinkedIn, the popular social network for businesses, has gone through some big changes recently. It’s still one of the only social networks to go against Facebook and hold it’s own. While many of LinkedIn’s recent improvements bare strikingly similar properties to features on Facebook, some of them do not and are quite innovative. We’re going to look at seven of my favorite recent new features in this article. All of these were implemented within the last quarter. Pretty impressive! (more…)

My Christmas Wish List

Diamonds? Chocolate? Gift cards? Nope. Well, actually, yes … but those gifts aren’t the focus of this particular wish list.

These gifts are a copywriter’s/marketing professional’s/blogger’s/geeky girl’s dream … so what are you waiting for? Click the link and find out what I want for Christmas.

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New iPhone and Technology

As recently as ten years ago, people never imagined that carrying the entire Internet in the palm of your hand would be possible but today, the battle of the “smart-phone” is in full swing, with the iPhone merrily dominating the market.

However, as more phone manufacturers begin to perk up and encroach on what was Blackberry’s domain, executives at Apple quickly began to realize that in today’s world, consumers are demanding higher quality products for less. This led to yesterday’s announcement of the next generation of iPhones, as well as the news that the previous generation’s prices would be slashed to $99. (The new phones will be sold from $199 to $299.)

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