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Weekend reading: Got that iPhone edition

My weekly commentary followed by my weekend news and blog links round-up.

Back in July I explained I was buying an iPhone [1] in a post about how denying things can actually damage your wealth (within reason!)

My millions of fans You obviously took it literally, because iPhones had become gold dust in the UK by the time I got around to buying one.

O2 hasn’t had any for weeks — I suspect because Vodafone and others are being stocked up ahead of their rumoured October iPhone launches, although some say they’ll only get old models [2].

Anyway, I eventually got mine from the Apple store; the last 32GB model left in London that day!

There were other hassles, and on activation my phone even turned German until I slapped it about a bit. Nobody wants to see that. It made me realise how easy I find it to save money because shopping is such a pain in the neck.

Now I’ve got my iPhone though, I can report it’s just as lovely as everyone says.

The interface is beautiful, it all just works, and the way you can download applications and have them running in seconds is fantastic.

It’s light and day compared to other phones. The Blackberry is the only thing I’ve ever seen live up to the mobile computing hype, and even that can’t really browse the Internet.

As for other handsets from Nokia and the like, they supposedly enable you to read web pages or check your email or download time-wasting games but have you ever tried? It’s like teaching your dog to juggle.

The iPhone reminds me of the introduction of Web browsers in 1991. Before the Mosaic browser, the Internet was a geeky paradise of arcane codes and hidden conversations. Overnight it went mainstream.

iPhone has done that for mobile multimedia and gives a real glimpse of the shape of things to come.

I’ll discuss some of the investing-related apps I’ve already downloaded in a future post. For now though, let’s crack on with this week’s reading.

Some interesting financial blog posts

The pick of the weekend newspapers and sites

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