When we went on a tour of the House gallery, we had to do the same. Other than a pair of iPhones, each phone was unique. It took looking at the background to tell.
I can understand the need for sticky notes, though that seems like they might not stick on so well.
you're seriously surprised? the iPhone has nil penetration in corporate america. for god's sake, it doesn't even have copy-and-paste. and as far as email integration (esp with Exchange) goes the blackberry is depressingly unsurpassed. and since the sorts of people who are likely to be around the oval office don't give a fuck about running games or open-source but care an awful lot about their email, it's no surprise the bb is completely ubiquitous. (honestly, have you *tried* managing a real-sized (100+ messages a day) email account on any other mobile device? it can't be done.)
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I can understand the need for sticky notes, though that seems like they might not stick on so well.
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The Blackberry they use to do actual work goes in the basket.
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