Dave Aronson wrote:
Think also of many businesses that cater to the general public, from
bleeding-edge geeks like us, to those who can barely spell PDA and
don't know what one is.
I think the only times I've seen anybody use PDAs to exchange contact
information were at IETF meetings, in the hallways, when people had time
to kill. It just takes too long. Typically, when two companies are
meeting, and you've got, say, four people on each side, everybody swaps
business cards in under a minute, and you're done. Doing the same thing
via IR would hold the meeting up too long.
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