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hmmm apple just dont get it.
and still no copy and paste, talk bout shoving it to the consumers... ah good old faithful Symbian, BB, Windows mobile, Android, and Palm... always thinking about the little guys...us the consumers, thank you for giving us such a basic yet powerful little thing called copy and paste. And to Apple, its about time to take your head out of your @#$ and listen for once. sad!!!!!