Firefox vs. Chrome; Innovation vs. Simplicity

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My time on the Web is usually mostly dedicated to reading about the newest technological advancements in the mobile market. Lately, however, whether it is because not much is going on in that industry, or because most of the people I follow on Twitter are not as interested in mobile as I am,  I have spent a lot of time researching and reviewing a totally different realm of technology. I have been trying to determine which of the many Web browsers, best suits my needs.

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My conclusion is narrowed down to two browsers, which seem like they pretty much dominate the public opinion, or at least the opinion of most tweeple in twitterville. The first browser that I feel is leagues above most others is Google’s new Chrome. It will not take long for me to explain to you why I love it so much, in fact, I can pretty much sum it up in one word; speed. I read somewhere (probably in a tweet) that someone compared launching Chrome to opening Notepad or any other similar program. It is instant, and smooth. There is absolutely no delay whatsoever. Chrome is much faster than any other browser I have tested, and I think I have pretty much tested em all. So, if speed is what you are looking for in a browser (aren’t we all?), Chrome is your choice.

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However, and this a big minus for me, with Chrome, what you see is what you get. I mean to say, that what makes my default browser, Firefox 3, so great, and worth sacrificing those few extra milliseconds upon launch, are the amazing add ons for Firefox. Firefox can be used with the basic configuration you get when you download it, or you can download endless add ons to enhance its functionality. The experience of downloading add ons for FF3 reminds me of the experience with the App Store, as in, effortless, smooth, and even fun.

Just to give you a few examples of the add ons I use, which by the way, I found through a recommendation of one of my followers on Twitter (if you have not figured it out yet, I have been spending a lot of my time on Twitter, and you can expect a lengthy detailed review of why I love it so much, some time in the very near future). Here they are:

  • TwitterFox: A really great add on that came very close to replacing all my desktop clients that I use to access Twitter. The only issue for me was, and this is not a function of this specific add on, rather a characteristic of Firefox, when I am watching a movie, or do not have Firefox on the front of my screen, I can not receive Twitter notifications. You do not expect me to go an hour and a half without knowing the happenings of Twitter, do you?
  • IE Tab: This add on is borderline genius. In the time I have been using Firefox, there have been many instances where I could not view a web page or a video the way it was meant to be seen, because of all sorts of compatibility issues. Some sites still only work on Internet Explorer. This add on gives you three options. You can seamlessly change your current page from Firefox to IE, without closing it and reopening it in IE. This is the option I do most. You can also open a new tab in IE, and then type whatever URL you want to visit in the address bar. The third option is you can click on any link and open it in IE. It’s a great add on that I have used many times since I installed it.
  • FoxyTunes: One of the coolest add ons available. Basically, this add on gives you the ability to control your music player from your browser. You can rewind, fast forward, skip songs, adjust the volume and more, without opening iTunes, or whatever music application you use. Very useful.
  • Screen Grab: A simple but practical add on. It is as it sounds. It enables you to take a screen capture of an entire screen or a selected area, without ever opening up another program.

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Those are just a few examples, but all my add ons make it impossible for me to use any other browser. If you are deciding what browser to use, here is how you decide. For starters, x out IE, it just is not in the same league. If you are trying to decide between Firefox and Chrome, it really is an easy decision. Just think about your needs. Do you want a browser that is blazing fast and gives you the basic functionality that a Web browser is supposed to give you? Or do you want a browser that is really much more? Are you a basic Web user or do you do more on the Web than just read interesting articles and blogs? I think these browsers really target different audiences. Google, as usual, managed to make a simple, but extremely impressive browser, while Mozilla, really revolutionized the browser world, by creating a browser that is a Jack of all Trades.

-Hillel

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Yet Another Proof that Social Media Works

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what-is-forex-tradingAfter a long three months of job searching using every available tool, looks like I have landed myself a position as a Content Manager at a Forex startup. At the risk of giving myself a huge jinx before I even start the job, I wanted to share with you my experience over the last three months, and how I reached the indisputable conclusion that social media is the way to go.

Over this extremely trying period of looking for my next job, I used pretty much every tool available to me. That includes the traditional job websites, as well as outsourcing companies, and placement agencies. I must have sent out a 100 CVs a week, each with a really impressive cover letter as well as a CV customized for the type of position for which I am applying. I will not say that was a total failure. I did get a handful of interviews from them, but nothing came of any of them. What seems to count more than a nice cover letter or CV is people’s opinion and recommendation of you as an individual. In addition to those tools, I used Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, emails to all my contacts as well as community lists, and let’s not forget a whole lot of IMing.

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So in the hope that one or more of my readers will benefit from this information, I decided to share with you some of the tools that I found to be useful. Let’s start with the one that ended up closing the deal, Facebook (with a little IM help on the side). I know people today seem to think of Facebook as a waste of time and one of those things “I just do not need”, but my experience proved otherwise. Yes, it is true, Facebook can be a huge distraction and occupy a lot of your time, but the exposure that one can get using Facebook is unprecedented. At a simple click of a button, you can let hundreds if not thousands of people know you are looking for a job, and that is what I did.

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What ended up happening with me is that, the fact that I was looking became known to pretty much everyone I ever knew, and an old friend of mine, who, the truth be told, would probably have found out via IM anyway, heard I was unemployed. Now, remember, I was working in the technology and cellular industry in my last job.

This particular friend works in the Forex industry, and has built various sites, one of them being a Digg style website for Forex news , as well as others for the Forex community. Well, he made a connection through one of his sites with an individual who has recently started a company and was looking for a content manager. He then made the match.

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This story could never have happened five years ago, when there was no social media and all these tools were unavailable to us. Now, it is important to emphasize that this particular opportunity worked out for the best, but for every interview I got through the job sites, I got five from networking. Wherever I was, whoever I was talking to, I put aside the embarrassment of being laid off from my last company (although, in today’s economy, it is not so bad, who doesn’t know someone that lost their job recently? Check out this list.), and pretty much let anyone and everyone know I am looking.

Just to sum up, if you or someone you know are looking for a job in almost any field, I would recommend making use of the old fashion tools as well, but spending much more time developing your profile and networks on the various social media tools.

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If you want to know more details about the exact manner in which I did this networking, or alternatively, if you want more information on the traditional side of things, the sites I used etc., you can message me on Facebook here, DM on Twitter here, write me on LinkedIn here, email me here. Or, you can also call me if you have my number, I have not stopped using that means of communication, YET.

-Hillel

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Come on Microsoft – Who Made This?

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Microsoft released a new product called Songsmith, an application that helps you write your own songs for PC only. In concept it’s a cute app but after you watch this ad I wouldn’t go near it, ever. Besides the fact that the ad is incredibly painful, they use a MacBook Pro as the computer they are demonstrating the program on. They try to cover it up with a few stickers, but this is really shocking. Who is responsible for this ad???

-Aryeh

Source- TechCrunch

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The Best of the Web

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n749800376_2413658_6483Since there is not much happening in the tech world over the last few days, I figured I would share with you my thoughts on some good sites that I visit regularly. I like to read up on the latest and greatest before I start my day.

The topics I read about include technology, world news, user generated stories (Digg and Reddit), latest movies and torrents, NBA (hence, the ridiculously awesome picture from the last NBA slam dunk contest), cars, social networks, and occasionally I will read a little about the latest Hollywood stories (don’t ask me why, it is just very entertaining).

So here are some good sites you might enjoy:

  • Facebook: No need for explanation here, although I will say, I am FBing less since I became obsessed with Twitter.

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  • Twitter: No matter how you define addiction, I am addicted to Twitter and rightfully so, it is awesome. Follow me here.
  • Tech N’ Marketing: Best blog out there, period. No, but seriously, we try to update daily, so bookmark us, and check in while drinking your coffee.
  • Cnet: So I have mixed feelings here. I mean, I would love to accomplish half of what Cnet has accomplished, but I find myself reading Cnet less and less these days. I mean I don’t love the layout and for tech news, other sites are more updated and generally more interesting. I do love their podcasts though.

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  • Digg: I am a huge fan of Digg and Kevin Rose. I do not know how anyone thinks Reddit competes, it does not. Digg is awesome and Diggnation (their podcast) is even awesomer (no, I do not really think that is a word).diggnation-large-quicktime-logo
  • Engadget: Probably my favorite tech blog. I have to say that I have Engadget Mobile bookmarked, but I follow all Engadget news on Twitter.

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  • Gizmodo: I used to like it more, I am not a fan of their new layout. Gizmodo, if you’re listening, newer is not always better.
  • gsmarena: The authority of the mobile world . If you want any info on a GSM phone, they have it, with pics, vids, and reviews. Great site.
  • Reddit: OK, this one is complicated. I used to love it as much as Digg, but for two reasons, I do not anymore. I don’t like the format of comments as much as Digg’s for one,  but more importantly, I do not like the readers as much. At the risk of getting killed in the comments here, I will say that on matters of Israel, a lot of the comments on Reddit, irrelevant of your political opinions, are borderline Nazism. And that’s all I am gonna say about that.

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  • TechEblog: One of my favorite tech blogs. Great reviews, great writers, and great exclusives.
  • RLSLOG: Huge fan of this site and have recommended it to many. They do reviews on movies that include a short summary of the plot, the writer’s opinion on the flick, the quality of the torrent, and a link to the torrent, generally hosted on Newtorrents. Now let me just say here that I use it to read about new releases and not to download illegal pirated movies of course. If you do not know, downloading movies is illegal (although a colleague of mine claims downloading is legal, uploading is illegal, but I find that hard to believe). The site is actually down as I am writing this, which doesn’t happen often. Uh Oh!
  • Mobile Crunch: Another great mobile blog and this one is of course part of the TechCrunch empire. Let me say that Techcruch and Arrington are every blogger’s idols and what we aspire to accomplish as Web writers. And I do not only mean because of his success, I am also referring to the quality of the Web empire he built from the ground up.

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  • Six Kids and A Full Time Job: A fellow blogger, Michael Eisenberg, who writes on matters of Venture Capital, politics, family, and tech startups. He is a partner at Benchmark Capital, a father of 7 I believe (I don’t think he is considering changing his blog’s name), and just a very smart guy in general. I read his blog quite often, in fact, I am pretty sure I check his blog more often than he updates it.
  • Jay Leno’s Garage: Only recently discovered this site, and I love it. To sum it up and to quote (not a direct quote, but close enough) one of my favorite movies of the year; Slumdog Millionaire (phenomenal movie, a Must See), “it is an escape from real life”. Jay Leno’s garage has pretty much every awesome car that ever existed, and on the site, he has videos where he talks about the cars and test drives em. He owns them all. Unbelievable.

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  • MacSurfer: A great site that has a lot of tech news and recently started posting from Tech N’ Marketing, so I am a big fan.
  • Likemob: Our mobile podcast. Check back here every Monday morning for a new episode. Good times with Itamar and Aryeh.

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  • Blonde 2.0: One of my regular reads. A blog, written by a really nice lady named Ayelet. She writes about the Web 2.0 world and its startups. She has some very insightful thoughts on a lot of interesting topics.
  • All Things Digital: This is the WSJ’s tech blog. I go here for one reason and one reason only, Walt Mossberg. He is the tech world guru and just a really nice guy.

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  • WWTTD: A celebrity gossip blog. Like I said before, I am not sure why I read it, but I just can’t stop. This guy is really funny, although at times a little inappropriate, so it gets a light NSFW rating (that means Not Suitable For Work).
  • Davka BT: The one stop shop for downloading NBA games, old and new alike. It is updated very often, and the games are generally good quality.

Wow, that was a little longer than I expected, and your eyes are probably hurting you now, so at the risk of having a  boring and non existent punch line to end off with, I am just gonna end this post.

-Hillel

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The President’s Smartphone

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According to ABC World News, Obama is going to be able to keep his BlackBerry for private emails, but all official government business has to be handled on this bad boy  the Sectera Edge, an NSA approved smartphone.

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This phone is one of the many reasons why I don’t want to be president of the United States.

-Aryeh

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Web 2.0/Social Networks At Their Finest

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This is a big day for Web 2.0. A plane just crashed and fell into NYC’s Hudson river and the very first reports, as well as photographs of the plane were not on CNN, they were on Twitter. This might be the first big news event that will give Twitter and social networks the credit they deserve. Meanwhile, Twitpic, where the famous picture was posted, is down due to bandwidth issues.

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You will be reading a lot of articles about this event over the next few weeks and how it was reported and displayed on Twitter before the traditional news channels and websites, just remember, you read it here first.

Update: Janis Krums (@jkrums), the guy who posted the picture now has 2,200 followers (including yours truly) and that number grows every time I click refresh. 2,000 of them are new since he posted the picture. The actual picture has over 90,000 views. Talk about immediate fame.

-Hillel

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GSM Beginning To Replace CDMA

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The mobile industry in Israel is a booming one. There are three main providers; Cellcom (best service out of all 3), Orange (best devices), and Pelephone (best nothing; until now). I have been a customer of Cellcom since I can remember, and all in all,  a satisfied one. Although, I sometimes pass by Orange stores and begin to get a little jealous of the different options Orange subscribers have.

Both Cellcom and Orange run on GSM networks, so naturally, their devices are more advanced than Pelephone’s, which ran on CDMA. I was using one of Pelephone’s devices for the last year, because the company at which I worked cut a deal with Pelephone, and let me tell you, it was not a fun experience. Their phones are generally older models, and the lack of a SIM card just makes things difficult.

OK, now that you know how the Israeli cellular world works, let me explain to you why I am telling you this. Today’s big news is that Pelephone have officially launched their new GSM network. By joining the world of GSM, they are also joining the competition between Cellcom and Orange, and despite what seems to be the recent failure of Capitalism, I am still a huge fan, and more competition means better phones and lower prices.

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By the way, this news does not only apply to the Israeli market, this is something I believe we are going to be seeing a lot of in the near future. That is, cellular providers abandoning CDMA and moving to GSM, Pelephone is just the first to make the leap.

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Let me tell you, Pelephone did a good job with their lineup. There are no show stoppers, but they have a wide variety of devices, including basic low end phones, all the way up to phones that a wise man once said are in the top 3 phones of 2008, like the E71 for example.

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So here is a list of some of the phones now offered by Pelephone:

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Not a bad starting point for Pelephone in my opinion. There are rumors of talks with Palm about the Pre and Apple about the iPhone, but I do not take these kinda rumors too seriously. I am excited about this new development, and hoping this will help lower prices significantly, which will of course facilitate my urge to get myself a new toy.

-Hillel

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Leave Steve Jobs Alone

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So this is the deal people, I feel the need to post my feelings about the whole Steve Jobs saga not because I am some expert on stock prices but I think people are taking this too far.

1. LEAVE THE MAN ALONE – he is sick, let him be with his family, give him some quiet, he is human.

2. He says that he is still going to be involved on all major decisions, so don’t worry.

3. I’m sure that Jobs hired a very qualified staff to work with him, you don’t need to worry about the company going under.

4. He did this because he wants to downplay his absence but he will still  be in the background.

Apple will be fine without him- maybe they should hire Jerry Yang, I hear he is looking for work 🙂

– Aryeh

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Samsung/McCann Digital Use Web 2.0 To Market Omnia

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samsung-omnia-1A lot going on in the cellular world lately. Somehow though, even with the iPhone, the G1, and the new Pre, the Samsung Omnia is able to stand its ground. Yes, a lot of these new phone have more bells and whistles, but the Omnia’s feature set still keeps it at the top of the bunch. Just to give you a quick run down, the Omnia boasts a huge 3.2 inch screen (bigger than the Pre), a 5mp camera (better than the iPhone and the Pre COMBINED) with a built in flash (hear that Apple?), insanely fast HSDPA, WiFi, a blazing fast 624 mhz processor (I do not believe anything faster exists), has 8 or 16GB built in memory AND an expansion slot, stereo bluetooth (I am still talking to you Apple), plays DIVX movies, pocket Office, built in GPS, a high quality video camera, and all that in a ridiculously tiny 12.5 mm package (that is 4 mm thinner than the Pre).

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I had the chance to play with the Omnia a little and the thing is just beautiful looking, and feels great in your hand. There really is not much missing in terms of the specs. The screen is resistive, not like the iPhone’s but somehow anyone that has reviewed it, cant stop talking about its responsiveness. It runs Windows Mobile 6.1, which is said to be a huge improvement over the older WM5. All in all, we got a winner of a device here.

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OK, but there is another reason why I love this phone so much. It is the first phone that Samsung is marketing by using the tool that we have all grown to love so much, social network marketing. Samsung has joined forces with McCann (click on the McCann link to see a really cool ad campaign for Web advertising) digital to market the amazing Omnia using various blogs. One of these blogs is actually one of my favorites; Blonde 2.0. Ayelet writes a lot about the Web 2.0 world and she has acquired for herself quite the reputation amongst the social networking enthusiasts like myself.

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Samsung and McCann have cooperated in the past as well, marketing a Samsung SC HMX10 high-def camcorder, but this is the first time they are using this tool with a mobile device, and I am loving it. As a blogger, a social networking addict (click that link to follow me on Twitter), and a mobile lover, I say great initiative from McCann and Samsung. I only hope the campaign is successful and they decide to continue with this concept.

-Hillel

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HTC to Announce a Pre-Killer

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Engadget Mobile just reported that an employee of Australia’s Telstra let us all know that HTC will soon be releasing a device that will be better than the Pre. Now, the big news is not that HTC is announcing a new device, or that it will be a good one. The amazing thing about this report is that manufacturers like HTC are now looking to create Pre-killers.

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No more of yesterday’s iPhone killers. The iPhone is somewhat already part of the past, and the company responsible for this is no other than Palm. I don’t think anyone would have believed this scenario to be possible even a month ago. The truth is though, that Palm deserves the credit and a lot of it for their new Pre. It really is an amazing device that includes all the characteristics necessary to make what can be considered the best handset on the planet.

Like I said in the fourth episode of Likemob (the best podcast on mobile news), it is not the hardware that is getting everyone excited. Although,  the hardware is definitely worth mentioning. They did manage to get a full QWERTY (even though it is a portrait one) into a 17 mm package along with a beautiful 3.1 inch multitouch touch screen display. But the OS is what makes this phone number one.

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Palm really went all out with Web OS. I guess the two factors that make this OS a huge winner are the “card” interface and Synergy. The card interface allows the user to easily switch between tasks, such as viewing pictures, listening to music, and writing an email. All you do is press the Home button and the device zooms out for you to see all the tasks that are currently open. The coolest part, I think, is the ability to simply swipe one of the open tasks right off the display and by that, close the application. So unlike Symbian for example, in which closing a running app is a whole huge deal, this is completely seamless and could not be easier.

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The other big thing that Palm introduced us to with the Pre, is Synergy. It is as it sounds. It basically combines all the different social circles of your life into one easy and basic interface. This includes a layered contact list with contact information from your Outlook, Web email account, Facebook account, and any other place the specific contact has info stored. This also includes a joined calendar and a combined email interface. It just makes things simpler.

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What remains to be seen with the Pre is of course how well it will works in reality. Another huge question mark is the usability of the Palm App Catalogue. What will the installation process be like? Will it be similar to the Apple App Store or perhaps something closer to the hellish Symbian experience? We also do not know the pricing yet, although there is a rumor circulating that it will go for $399 with a contract.

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Whatever the case may be, Palm has already succeeded in doing what no company has done in a long time.  They have managed to finally give Apple something to worry about. There has been talk about various iPhone killers, but correct me if I am wrong, I have never seen anyone use the term “HD Killer” or “Omnia Killer” before. The mobile world has now moved on from the iPhone due to Palm, and the new goal of the cellular giants should be to create what is now called a Pre-Killer.  Sounds better than iPhone killer anyway, doesn’t it?

-Hillel

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Palm Is So Back With Its New Palm Pre

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Today we wake up to a new world, a world in which Palm is a brand people are actually talking about, I feel like I am in 11th grade all over again. Anyway, Palm announced their new Mobile OS called Web OS, and their new flagship device, the Palm Pre. As for the naming, I would not have chosen those names, but I guess they are not as bad as some other names we have seen in this industry lately.

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We do not know all that much about Web OS, so I will wait for more details before expressing my opinion on that matter. As for the Pre, I have an opinion, and it is a strong one. Palm might be the first company that I know of that went from being a total nobody to becoming a major player and threat to the biggest names in the industry, and this change took place over night. This new device is not only going to compete with phones like the iPhone and the G1, as far as I can tell, it has them beat, by a long shot.

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Let me just run down the specs here for you. The Palm Pre has a 3.1 inch touch screen with multitouch, accelerometer for landscape browsing, Wifi, GPS, 3mp camera with LED flash, 8GB memory, a2dp, replaceable battery, Micro SD expansion slot, USB 2.0, portrait slide out keyboard, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a blazing fast processor and CPU. For an exact list of all the specs, see here.

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The form factor is impressive and innovative (kinda looks like a mixture between a PEBL and an HTC Touch, do you see that?). The OS from what we have seen seems to be unprecedented in its speed, beauty, and functionality. It really combines the simplicity of the iPhone with the intelligence of the G1.

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Just to give one example, the swiping gestures to move between web pages and open apps remind me of the iPhone, but the ability to receive notifications about new email or IMs resemble the G1.

pre_02Palm, from what they have told us, are trying to deeply integrate our social networking lives into this phone. I am talking threaded conversations over SMS and all the IM networks. I am talking close collaboration with Facebook and other social networks, bringing, for example, your phone, Google, Outlook, and Facebook calendar and contacts all into one view.

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I could really go on for a long time here, so I will just stop here and say that this phone and OS will no doubt bring Palm back to being an industry leader, and I do not think it will take long.

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To finish off with a quote from Peter Ha “This is an iPhone, Android, Palm race now, Symbian and WinMo are done”. Sorry Itamar, but I could not agree more.
-Hillel

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