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BusinessWeek’s Blackberry-iPhone Obsession
What with BusinessWeek trying to pull a Don King and create a heavyweight title match between the Blackberry and the iPhone?
For the third time in as many months, BusinessWeek has a story looking at the “battle” between Research in Motion and Apple for power mobile users.
Check it out:
February 27 – Apple versus RIM: Now it’s Game On
Jan. 3 – BlackBerry vs. iPhone: Who wins?
Dec. 20 – The Coming Apple-RIM Battle
The latest RIM-Apple story from BW was instigated by an media conference next week by Apple about the software roadmap for the iPhone “including iPhone SDK and some exciting new enterprise features.”
It looks like BusinessWeek is trying to create something that just isn’t there. Given Apple’s almost non-existent presence in the corporate marketplace, do you really think CIO are going to be embracing the iPhone as opposed to the rock steady Blackberry?
The Blackberry’s biggest strength is it does one thing really well – mobile e-mail – while the iPhone does everything except wash the kitchen sink. That makes the iPhone appealing to consumers but a potential nightmare for CIOs who are intent on controlling all aspects of their infrastructure.
It may be time for BusinessWeek to instigate a new fight cause Blackberry vs. iPhone shows few signs of intensifying any time soon.
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