I think everyone who went with us on the long weekend [well I do] has a mild case of separation anxiety. I really think it's natural cause you sort of got used to having the same people around you for an extended period of time. A normal gimmick you'd probably be together for a good 4 or 6 hours [ok more for those ATU types], but staying together for about 72 hours or more you'd probably get SA when you get back home and when you wake up the next day and they're not there, you might feel a lil down. Well the good thing is you'd be psych'd to see em all again and you'd have lot's to talk about too. Well I think we're all catching a movie this weekend [that's what I think the plan is F4: Rise of the Silver Surfer, if we can get tickets that is].
So which is it? Nokia (NOK) and Microsoft (MSFT) announced a partnership today. Both lumbering companies have been in some trouble with their smartphone divisions. Both have been loosing market share to Apple, Android and Blackberry in recent years. WindowsMobile (previously PocketPC and currently WindowsPhone) once the dominant mobile OS, yes folks before the iPhone came into power Microsoft slowly but surely killed of it’s main competitor palm OS, which was acquired by hp last year and is now barely a sliver of a shadow of it’s former former former self. Just this week hp/palm unveiled 2 new smartphones the palm Pre 3 and Veer, as well as their entry into the tablet space with the TouchPad. hp being one of the top computer manufacturers at the moment has the resources to use and spread webOS like a creamy peanut butter across all markets they are in. By being one of MSFT’s biggest customers now suddenly not using Windows7 (still MSFT’s tablet OS of choice) and churning out comp...
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