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The times, they are a changing

posted Friday, 14 December 2007

As a frequent visitor to the city of London, I travel from my local mainline station into London Liverpool Street.

I noticed two things last week...

1. There are now the same amount of Windows Mobile Users as Blackberry Users, checking their email etc whilst going to and from their work. At the start of this year Blackberry were by far the dominant device that you owuld see.

2. The Central Line tunnel entrance has been totally branded with many many Windows Mobile posters and wall hangings. I will try to get a picture soon.

For those that dont know, Liverpool Street probably the biggest Mainline station that feed into the City of London, which is the square mile containing the major financial companies etc in the UK.

Ian

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