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US workforce has the highest percentage of mobile workers at 68% in 2006, accoording to IDC. However, Japan’s penetration rates will increase the most during the forecast period with mobile workers accounting for nearly 80% of the workforce by year-end 2011, up from 53% in 2006.
 

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El Camino
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In 1959 the El Camino was born, part car part pickup truck.. it was one of the first half-breed vehicles. The early Mac's were the El Caminos of the computer world, part PC part play, establishing a new concept in personal computing. The older Macs needed emulators run Windows software and costs much more than their PC counterparts. Today's Macs are like Transformers - the power to run both MAC OS and Windows and evolving well beyond PCs. The PC vs Mac feud is over and the consumer is the winner.
 
Enough of the SWAG
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Are you sick and tired of all the useless SWAG. How many more t-shirts, cheap compasses and backpacks, branded with companies logos that probably will be in out of business within a year. SWAG needs to become more useful and desired like the Academy Awards Gift bag containing roughly $62,000 worth of product. Sultans of Swag pay top dollar to establish a temporary relationship with celebrities of almost any caliber who willingly or unwillingly serve as unofficial "brand" ambassadors. The increased exposure and brand awareness leads to sales. In theory it's not so very different from fashion designers dressing celebrities for the big show, each is after the holy grail: On-Air Placement. So make me feel like a celebrity and give me great SWAG!
 
Are Books Broken?
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Books have a feel all of their own. With the images they paint in the minds of the reader. What will be lost by reading a book on an eBook Reader. Will the feel and sound of a page turning be missed or will readers rather have their eBook Reader filled with 80 novels to take on the go? Do books need to be re-ivented and are eBook Readers the way to go?
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