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Nov092009

Cell phone e-memories

Cell phones are key catalysts of the e-memory revolution. They record video, audio, take pictures, and track location. They receive text messages and emails. So, of course, you want to take right steps to manage your cell phone's e-memories and make sure you don't lose anything.

Some offerings in this space: Apple's MobileMe, Best Buy's mIQ, Microsoft's My Phone and Nokia's Ovi. These services do more than just backup; they help you share, communicate, and even find lost phones. The trend is clearly towards more and more effortless creation and enjoyment of e-memories on your cell phone.

 

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It is amazing to think of the implications this will have on business of all kinds. I imagine in my business [apartment management] everything from the sales process to the apartment turnover process will be highly enhanced by the ability to do real time mentoring, coaching and training. Even if that coaching and training is done from afar.

I am uber-excited to track this blog...thank you for taking the time you are taking to bring it to the world. True game-changers you are.

November 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMike Brewer

I have one of the new smart phones and they can do reverse cell phone number lookup on any incoming call.

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