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Brits left cold by mobile internet
Register Hardware (Jan 23 2010) Marketing
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Apart from iPhone owners More than three-quarters of Britons don't use their phones to access the internet, a study has found. Worse, almost 40 per cent of smartphone owners - the very folk you'd expect would want to surf the web on the move - have never done so, or gave it a go once but won't do so again.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing (Read Full Article)
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