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		<title>Netbooks versus Smartphones versus Laptops</title>
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Your life is currently a jumbled mess. You can no longer figure out what time you need to feed your cat because of your busy lifestyle. So, you decide to go pick yourself up a netbook and a smartphone thinking that life will get less ...]]></description>
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<p>Your life is currently a jumbled mess. You can no longer figure out what time you need to feed your cat because of your busy lifestyle. So, you decide to go pick yourself up a netbook and a smartphone thinking that life will get less complicated. Well, my friend, I believe that life may just get a bit more complex with that many electronic devices hanging around&#8230;unless you can utilize them properly.</p>
<p>Speaking from experience, I currently own a full size laptop, a netbook, and a Palm Pre and I use them all but it has taken me just about a year to figure out how to utilize them all to get the most out of owning each electronic.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll start with the smallest: The Smartphone. In my honest opinion, everyone could use a smartphone. I think they&#8217;re great for doing just about anything you could possibly need. With a data plan, anytime you need to find anything the internet it is only a few clicks away. I basically use my phone to schedule my days and surf the internet&#8230;oh and make phone calls. I just decided that if you&#8217;re going to carry a small device to make calls and text during office meetings, then why shouldn&#8217;t it also surf the internet and have a good scheduler?</p>
<p>Secondly, I think having a laptop (or other personal computer) is important&#8230;vital even. In our &#8220;connected&#8221; society, having a full sized computer is imperative in most cases. There are so many things that you can do with a full sized computer that the smartphone can&#8217;t do, like (until recently) copy and paste. Multitasking on a personal computer is a breeze. Also, at least I find it to be true, it is so much faster and easier to type and find things on the internet with the computer. If I have my phone in my pocket, but am only a room away from my computer, I am going to get up and go search with my computer.</p>
<p>So, that&#8217;s when I get to the netbook. For months, my netbook laid lifelessly to the right of my laptop, plugged in and just sitting there. I&#8217;m sure that you&#8217;ve noticed by now that my life revolves around staying constantly connected. So, how did I finally begin utilizing the netbook with my phone and laptop always around? When my laptop started acting up badly (I can&#8217;t unplug it without it immediately losing power), I started traveling with my netbook. Now, I carry it everywhere. Even when I&#8217;m sitting at my desk with my laptop open, I typically leave my netbook on and on a site like Facebook with another instant messaging program open. This makes it easier for anyone who needs to get in touch with me to get in touch with me.</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s all a balancing act between the three if you own them and you have to figure out if they are necessary for you.</p>
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