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Posted by: Bill Landon on Wed, May 21, 2003

Provided by: FreeTranslation.com
Interview: Cell phone, PDA makers don boxing gloves
The PDA has redefined mobile computing, but cell phone manufacturers are fighting back, funneling millions of dollars into extending phones’ data and application functionality. Executive News Editor Mark Jones and Editor at Large Ephraim Schwartz pitted a PDA proponent, Hewlett-Packard’s Ted Clark, against a cell phone advocate, Nokia’s Randy Roberts. At stake: the future of handheld devices. The encounter was civil until the subject turned to operating systems.

Randy, what’s your vision for how the cell phone will evolve in light of the PDA's corporate popularity?

Randy: We absolutely believe that there’s going to be even more segmentation in these areas, meaning that there is no right answer — there is no one right product or answer for every consumer.

Click Here to Read More: http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/05/20/20FEwirecellpda_1.html


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