Vom richtigen Umgang mit dem Smartphone …
… berichtet ein lesenswerter Artikel aus der New York Times, in dem es zwar nicht unmittelbar um Smartphones von Palm geht, aber um akzeptable und inakzeptable Umgangsformen und Verhaltensweisen mit Smartphones:
“… For the first half-hour of the meeting, it was hardly surprising to see a potential client fiddling with his iPhone, said Rowland Hobbs, the chief executive of a marketing firm in Manhattan.
At an hour, it seemed a bit much. And after an hour and a half, Mr. Hobbs and his colleagues wondered what the man could possibly be doing with his phone for the length of a summer blockbuster.
Someone peeked over his shoulder. “He was playing a racing game,” Mr. Hobbs said. “He did ask questions, though, peering occasionally over his iPhone.”
But, Mr. Hobbs added, “we didn’t say anything. We still wanted the business.” …”
Quelle: New York Times
