nytimes.com — Of all the iPhone?s features, none had reviewers gushing more than its Internet browser. It was the first cellphone browser that promised something resembling the experience of surfing the Internet on a PC. Santa helped deliver on that promise.
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mkameliJan 14, 2008
Did you *really* just make an if-you-love-it-so-much-why-don't-you-marry-it joke?
domnessJan 14, 2008
*oops*I guess it's good that I clear my History or else my mates would be thinking the same thing... :|
domnessJan 14, 2008
The Google Android is just a suite of programs and software. Much more like an OS for the phone.
shhteffenJan 14, 2008
This number is skewed because the iPhone reloads a web page every time you go back to the browser which drives me nuts.
antdudeJan 14, 2008
Non-registration link: <a class="user" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/14/technology/14apple.html?ex=1357966800&en=fef850f1f9da12a3&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all">http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/14/technology/14app ...</a>
dannymooreJan 18, 2008
now we know why your history is always clear..... don't blame you tho :P
suppahJan 30, 2008
actually, while italy seems to be part of europe (both politically and geographically) it will never be part of it. unless we (italians) make a revolution and take down those idiots and incompetents that rule our country. if you look closely, you'll find that in no other country you have a "minister of justice" and the head of our legal system that has been accused (and proven guilty) of mafia related crimes.<a class="user" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,,1777222,00.html">http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,,1777222,0 ...</a>and the leader of the opposing party that has been accused (and proven guilty) of fraudolent accounting and this man is not in prison because in 2002 he was the prime minister and he MADE a law that stated the HE could do it and not go to prison. no links in english, only in italian, i'm sorry.