> I use my phone mostly for calls and some texting,and occasionally,direction... > or checking the market...and most people I know,of all ages,do the > same. > > I wonder how this brave new world of phone apps can be properly monetized > over the short term,in the face of hard economic times.Anyhow,how > many questions do you want to ask your phone each day? > > Good article..
Having used an iPhone for 1.5 years, I can assure you that while I do use it for making phone calls, the killer app on the iPhone is the web browser. It can't be said enough - once you start using the web on the iPhone, you get hooked. The experience is significantly better than any other phone I've used or tested.
This will be a neat additional app, but the killer app is already on the iPhone.
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> I use my phone mostly for calls and some texting,and occasionally,direction...
> or checking the market...and most people I know,of all ages,do the
> same.
>
> I wonder how this brave new world of phone apps can be properly monetized
> over the short term,in the face of hard economic times.Anyhow,how
> many questions do you want to ask your phone each day?
>
> Good article..
Having used an iPhone for 1.5 years, I can assure you that while I do use it for making phone calls, the killer app on the iPhone is the web browser. It can't be said enough - once you start using the web on the iPhone, you get hooked. The experience is significantly better than any other phone I've used or tested.
This will be a neat additional app, but the killer app is already on the iPhone.