Saturday, January 28, 2012

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Review of Blackberry 8830 World Edition

Thanks everybody for all the views! This is an in-depth review of the Blackberry for Blackberry 8830 World Edition on the Verizon Wireless network. Personal note: This is my first video review on YouTube! I had fun making this video. I had to cut a lot out to make it fit in 10 minutes. Please leave me a comment on improving this.

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Chilla Frilla - T-Mobile G1 Unboxing

Complete Unboxing Video on T-Mobile's and Google's newest G1 phone, the first phone ever to run Android! Be sure to Subscribe! Follow me on Twitter for live updates and news at: twitter.com twitter.com www.chillafrilla.com

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Would You Give Up The Internet For 1 Million Dollars?

The number of Internet users worldwide has now surpassed two billion and so many of us have integrated the web into our lives so much that it's hard to quantify how much it's worth to us. But why not give it a shot? Think about it. How much would someone have to pay you to give up the Internet for the rest of your life? Would a million dollars be enough? Twenty million? How about a billion dollars? "When I ask my students this question, they say you couldn't pay me enough," says Professor Michael Cox, director of the O'Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom at Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business. The free market, says Cox, creates a huge gap between what consumers would be willing to pay for Internet access and how much it actually costs. It's cheap to get online and getting cheaper all the time. We see the same pattern with many other products. Take the cell phone. When it first arrived in the 1980s, the cell phone had no apps, no music, and no Internet access--it was pretty much a brick with buttons. Yet that brick cost about $4000, and that's why only the super rich could afford them (think Gordon Gekko in Wall Street). Today, it takes only about 40 bucks to walk home with an iPhone. Turns out capitalism has its own built in welfare transfer system. "When a new product comes out we all get in line for it," says Cox. "The wealthiest people are in the front of the line and they pay the highest price for the worst version of a product." Real life ...

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