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IT Gets Personal Mobility and the Desktop
Posted on May 12, 2008
by guest blogger Jonathan Christensen. This is the second part of a two part series by Christensen. The first part, titled IT Gets Personal the Web is My IT, was published last week. My first cellular phone was a Motorola brick. It was a loaner from the company who paid something like $1,000 for it. I was allowed to use it for company calls, and the account was closely monitored by IT.I got my first personal mobile phone in 1996. It was introduced by newcomer VoiceStream as a revolutionary new service called Personal Communications Services (PCS). The device was a new brand that ...
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