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The new Palm

The new Palm. Now, there's a left handed compliment and a half, straight off the home page of Business Insider yesterday . BI has been down on BlackBerry for more than ages, and Henry Blodget now writes that nothing about the company's recent conduct has changed his previously assessment. Blodget makes the point that when he first made the comparison with Palm, BlackBerry was trading at $50 and now it's down to $16. That's all in all a hefty $8 billion company however Business Insider speculates that if the value drops much furthermore it will open the door for any number of potential buyers just as Microsoft, Nokia or Samsung to have a crack.

The BI tent is so hostile although

Not everyone in the BI tent is so hostile although. On the same site, together, Business Insider contributor, Matt Linley, explains why he is on the whole a berry devotee, with a classy put down of his own. He calls the iPhone, "an iPod duct taped onto a phone. Of the 28-some odd gigabytes of space available, 98 per cent of in other words devoted to music. The iPod app has seen more use than every other app on the phone combined. A close second? Email. Third? Text messaging. At the time Facebook and Twitter. A distant sixth-place contender is web browsing and navigation."

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More information: Computerworld.com