
- Michael Mace at Mobile Opportunity complains about market share statistics - he is so right, and it’s not only the smartphone market, it is virtually any market and any product. You can read about this also in this week’s Carnival of the Mobilists.
- The removal of VoIP from Nokia’s handsets is pushing customers to iPhone and Android - not sure I agree on this one. Luca Filigheddu is on the spot here, as the N-series from Nokia is for the consumer market, most consumers don’t care if they call using VoIP, 3G, GSM or whatever.
- Speaking of Nokia, Joel Spolsky chose Nokia E71 over the iPhone 3G - the iPhone is not a one size fits all solution.
- Not VoIP related, but surely IP related - Cringely takes a jab at numbers, building predictions on the future from Cisco Certified Internetwork Experts statistics. Nice to see my country (Israel) doing well in his results.
- Another great one by the Cranky Product Manager - if you had to deal with engineers in the past (or if you are one), this one is definitely something you should read.


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