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Dude, I think you might be retarded, unless you're looking for the love of 73 year-old tagger John Scott.
That study doesn't include Korea or Japan which are mobile hot spots nor Australia or South Africa. As much as Americans like to believe we're the first, this is a really poor study that seems like it's aim is to prove just that.
It's everything you ever wanted from a mobile browser. I have a full review and link where you can download the beta release here: http://theregoesdave.com/2008/04/15/opera-mobile-95-beta-putting-users-first/
There are actually a number of mobile Twitter clients out there that are much better than Twobile. So far I like the looks of ceTwit the best for Windows Mobile. Check out this list of 7 solid mobile twitter clients for multiple platforms.
Sometimes perfectionism can be detrimental. Just don't tell Steve Jobs that!
This is another case of people adapting their surroundings around them rather than evolve. Just watch where you're going!
"Typically work three levels below someone who is innovative."

It's quite un-democratic of you to purport that Executives are the only people capable of innovation. Hubris precedes the fall of men... and wantrapreneurs.

It seems like every guitar player I know plays with it for 5 minutes before they want to chuck the plastic axe through the glass window. So, it's cool to hear that even the legendary Slash has to practice and work at Guitar Hero in order to beat it!
That looks stunningly like an HTC phone. Did Nokia steal one of their designers or just their design?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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