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...ch and that they got rich through some form of unfairness. Like rich people stole all the poor people\'s
iPhone
s. This article is about Zimbabwe. A few short years ago Zimbabwe was one of the wea...
Sunday, 15 July 2007
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Internet Bubble 2.0: the future of dotcom depends on the mobile phone
(Analysis/Analysis)
...ismantled their monopolies and created real competition. It is no surprise that Apple, basing their
iPhone
on US expectations of phones, has none of the specialist services (especially 3G) that ...
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
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What do toilet paper and state monopolies have in common?
(Analysis/Analysis)
... officer said: "iPod demand was extraordinary," over the recent festive season. Their new
iPhone
is to run on US-based Cingular’s telecommunications network. Apple would be...
Thursday, 18 January 2007
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Does the new Apple iPhone cause poverty?
(Analysis/Analysis)
...dash; leave an ever dwindling amount of stuff over for the poor. In which case, purchasing the new Apple
iPhone
must lead to poverty. As those from Naomi Klein, to UK-based Enough, to member...
Wednesday, 10 January 2007
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Ithala and The Corruption Of Development
(Analysis/Analysis)
...invest in high-risk ventures that lose the capital, or political pressure will result in the money being s
iphone
d off to connected persons. The real failure here is of the thinking that proclaimed th...
Monday, 25 December 2006
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