Last week, I took a huge leap down the path of becoming an internet entrepreneur. Instead of waiting for the perfect wave to ride, I jumped in, and now I’m swimming in unknown waters.
John Chow and Shoemoney had a friendly competition to increase their overall RSS readers. The contest resulted in several prize giveaways from both, and for the first time in a long time, I won something.
By now you have a pretty good understanding of Rob’s experience during his first month with a used Apple iPhone. In part 3, Rob explains his customer service experience at the Apple Store’s Genius Bar, and why Apple has probably made him a Mac Fan Boy for life.
In part 1, Rob talked extensively about the differences between AT&T and Verizon. In part 2, he describes the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of owning an iPhone.
Years ago, in late 1990’s, Rob was an avid participant in the dotcom boom. He, like several other people his age, was able to make a successful living off of those eager to participate in this “Internet-thing”. Now, at the age of 26, Rob is at it again.
Ever since the iPod became a household name, Apple products have been finding their way into the homes and hearts of the masses. So it’s no surprise that the most talked about piece of technology to hit the streets in recent months came from our friends in Cupertino, California. Promising to revolutionize the phone industry, the iPhone has attracted a following that rivals the entourages of the boy bands in the late 1990’s. Always having to be on the cutting edge, I picked one up and here’s part one of my experience with the device for one month.
