Tablet use cases varying
I am a big proponent of not grouping tablet and mobile users together in research - the way people use each is radically different so grouping them.
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I am a big proponent of not grouping tablet and mobile users together in research - the way people use each is radically different so grouping them.
Add the launch of a tonne of new ereaders; the growth of netbooks and now the launch of the new iPad and it is no wonder that I think mobile is the number.
project-tomorrow It has been relatively quiet when it comes to launching new webservices/products/companies lately.
Whereas previously there was an option for existing iPhone users to upgrade to the new version by extending the length of their contract to O2, this time.
Hello magazine etc do a good job of just showing the interesting bits and can monitor Twitter for them.
But there is a downside - it syncs Email/Calendar/Contacts but does not sync Tasks and Notes (unlike mobile phones which use Windows Mobile).
I expected Google to do better, but with most of the info entered into its local search results being a manual process done by the businesses themselves.
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