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		<title>BlackBerry Rules the Smartphone Roost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BlackBerry users rejoice: we are still currently on top of the smartphone heap for now. iPhone is #2. Why does this provoke me to do a bit of cheering and hoist Kara Swisher&#8217;s Jolly Rogers? Well, realizing that it&#8217;s as temporary as my belief that the New England Patriots were going to go 25-0 (halfway [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrisbrogan/481992843/" title="Kari Swishers Blackberry by Chris Brogan, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/177/481992843_e8c0ca06c2_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Kari Swishers Blackberry" /></a> BlackBerry users rejoice: we are still currently on top of the smartphone heap for now. iPhone is #2. Why does this provoke me to do a bit of cheering and hoist Kara Swisher&#8217;s Jolly Rogers? Well, realizing that it&#8217;s as temporary as my belief that the New England Patriots were going to go 25-0 (halfway into the next season) instead of somehow falling short in the SuperBowl, I think it&#8217;s important to pause and consider why. ( <a href="http://biggsuccess.com">Mary-Lynn</a>, are you listening?)</p>
<p><strong>Email</strong></p>
<p>People want their email. It&#8217;s the main request for mobile devices. We BlackBerry types have used email for years. We wanted the Internet and cameras (just showed up in Berries a year ago). But the rest of you seeking smartphone features wanted email. </p>
<p>Note: my BlackBerry Curve supports 10 email accounts on one phone, so I get my primary mail service (Gmail) plus my corporate, plus 8 more. </p>
<p><strong>Buttons</strong></p>
<p>Yes, I&#8217;ll grant that the iPhone is sexy, and that for a while, it sucked conversations out of the room because once one came out, everyone would stop what they were talking about and go into how hot iPhones are. But here&#8217;s one: my phone has buttons. I can type words the first time, without asking Apple to guess what I&#8217;m saying. (Given some of the more arcane curse words I sometimes type, I don&#8217;t want Apple guessing). This becomes useful when typing under the table in meetings.</p>
<p><strong>Everything Else</strong></p>
<p>Okay, the iPhone is a media killer. It&#8217;s half iPod on its mother&#8217;s side. You win there. It&#8217;s a better browsing platform. Even now that I have wifi, the iPhone has a much nicer browser. The widgets you can put on an iPhone are amazing. You&#8217;ve got all that, and I won&#8217;t take that away. </p>
<p>So the question becomes: what do you want from your phone? After voice, what comes next? </p>
<p>Tell you what I want to do on my BlackBerry Curve: edit the menus. There are options there I will *never* push. Can I remove them? I haven&#8217;t found out how yet. </p>
<p>And before you get all &#8220;you hate Apple&#8221; on me, I&#8217;m writing this on a black Macbook, which is seven feet from a white Macbook, which is 15 feet from a Mini, 20 feet from an old iMac, and 30 feet from an Apple TV. </p>
<p>What&#8217;s your phone of choice? </p>
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