Apple Iphone Vs Blackberry Storm

I like to be quite a registered phone. I'm always one of the few to have the privilege to try new equipment. And just to say how much I really love being in paper – I just write a review after I feel I've tested the device enough and have a good assessment of Proos and cons. Every review I write does not is a mere collection of secondary sources. It's my own assessment after using the set of tests I am given a few days. Rather, what few people know is that eventually a critical device (as part of my scope of work), by chance, because I was really SaaS trends and roadmap product in the future mobility and collaboration space.
As phones become more and more like mini-computers, the types of applications running on the phones become more and more important. More and more people use the phone to do more than just make phone calls and SMS / MMS or e-mail. I use my phone tweet, to get my news feed, play games and videos, listen to music and do some simple edits photo.
Between Apple and Google. 'm Putting my bet with Google. While Apple is very good with its devices and has a huge success with its App Store, Apple is still very much in the consumer space. Apple is the adoption of the iPhone in the enterprise, supporting the Microsoft Outlook Exchange Push Mail and letting software developers and SaaS providers such as salesforce.com SugarSync or to develop applications for the iPhone. His move to push mail to Outlook Exchange has certainly arouse RIM. RIM just launched the iPhone's enterprise class equivalent as a tactic of retaliation (see my other post on BlackBerry Storm).
Google On the other hand, uses an approach to monitoring. It does not support push e-mail Microsoft Exchange, and therefore do not attract much attention from RIM. G1 target segments are users who really like to have capabilities for push email, calendar and contacts and does not want to pay to Apple Mobile Me and the big fans of Gmail users who want the ability to push and small businesses that have perspectives of trade and who are or intend to use web-based e-mails. Furthermore, I believe that over time Google will replicate its full suite of desktop applications for his screenplay for mobility. All Google apps are part of a growing set of services that support search, collaboration and mobility.
Although the format of the phone G1 is not exactly sexy as an iPhone, the G1 phone and Android are really designed to support research, collaboration and mobility. To make your script mobility, Google made an open Android platform so that developers can access the core functionality of the mobile device through standard APIs to develop applications that actually encourage collaboration and mobility. I would not be surprised if Google begins to make the mobile version of its Google Gadgets available its Android platform. This means that Google Gadgets can be placed easily in my mini-web pages or mobile microblogging.
Where you place your bet? Google or Apple?
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