Joe Mobile

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    • Thu Oct 4th 19:43 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Tip To Microsoft and Verizon: Think Better. Much Better.
      Samsung has made a killing in mobile devices by being a fast follower (to Motorola). The mass market doesn't care if it's too much like the original, they only care that it's similar and cheaper.
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    • Tue Sep 11th 23:41 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Vodafone's MusicStation Far More Important Than the Numbers Indicate
      Yuck. This would have been news in 2005. It does nothing to differentiate Vodafone - just lets them catch up to the rest of the world.
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    • Fri Aug 31st 13:53 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Miracle: Bush To Part The Bankrupt Sea
      How is this going to save us from a substantial economic slowdown? The consumer is 2/3 of the economy and without any asset bubble to tap, spending will grind to a halt. You think the FHA will turn the housing market around on a dime? I'm shorting more today...
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    • Wed Aug 22nd 23:49 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      There's Just No Need For A Fed Cut
      BTW - Todd and avkillick, I have no interest in paying for your sorry @$$es when you retire (don't tell me you won't need Medicare), but such is life. Maybe you should run for office and save our socialist society. And you're OK spending our billions in tax $ on a meaningless war, but helping out American homeowners caught in the speculative wave isn't worth it? Just checking...
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    • Wed Aug 22nd 23:40 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      There's Just No Need For A Fed Cut
      You guys are horribly callous. Some people became brand new homeowners at the height of the bubble. Many started families and needed a place to live. Do you think they took ARMs so they could leverage up and flip the house for a profit? No. In many cases (especially LA and SF) they had to stretch that far to get a decent home in a decent neighborhood for their family. Nothing irresponsible in that. The lenders are a different story...
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    • Tue Aug 21st 02:06 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      It's Buying Time: The Turn Is Here
      Wow. Not much to say. I'm dumbfounded by the optimism here. We're entering the "prosperity" phase? You forget that this economy is largely consumer-driven. They're all tapped out and have no asset bubble to tap into anymore...
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