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    Quote Originally Posted by EugeneK View Post
    Recently google released a survey where it is stated that most of users use their ipads at home.
    This I could understand.

    Although the Ipad is portable - it's not really a pocket appliance - but it is an option for simple browsing or gaming around the home.
    It also has a reasonable screen to base a gaming platform.

    So is it really mobile gaming? Or just a mini-laptop?

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    Exactly. When I talk mobile gaming I am talking phones, not mini-laptops or tablets which are more or less the same thing as a computer.

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    Trading stocks and perhaps sport betting is all I see it useful for. Something where time(ing) is critical.
    I can tell you that with my retail site, many times a customers' reply email is sent from some sort of mobile device.

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