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Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2009 @ 1 pm Eastern Time
With the growing popularity of mobile devices making it easier than ever to keep in touch (with each other, the web, music, you name it) the 100-pound gorilla in the mobile device market is Apple's iPhone. However, for people that just don't want to tolerate the poor service quality in their area that comes along with the iPhone from AT&T, Motorola has recently come out with a formidable opponent on the Verizon network called the Droid, running on Google's Android software platform.
In this weeks' Free Webinar Wednesdays Jeff and Eric will share thoughts on these two devices and what apps they are using that have helped to make their lves easier (and yes, more fun). Jeff has been using the iPhone for just over a year now and recently switched over to a Mac for his primary computer, so he's loving life. Eric, on the other hand, has been on a Mac for over two years as his primary computer but has been through "several" phones in search of a device that will sync data easily that doesn't run on the AT&T network. Good news, Santa brought him a Droid for Christmas and he's dug in and is using Google Apps along with his phone and Mac to make live much easier.
If you are an iPhone or Droid user, bring your list of favorite apps to share with the rest of the FWW crowd. With thousands of apps for the iPhone and over 20,000 (and growing) Droid apps now available, chances are there are some good ones out there yet to be discovered!
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