Wow! Can you believe 2007 has come and gone? What an incredible year for the cell phone, don’t you agree? The release of the iPhone by Apple has made many people go iPhone-crazy (including myself!). Now, the only thing that has to happen is for the iPhone to be released in Canada! Who knows when that will be.
Anyways, just wanted to say thanks to all my readers out there for continuing to visit my blog. I’ve had a great time writing about my experience owning an unlocked iPhone in Canada with the Rogers wireless network. A special thanks to everyone who has emailed me and commented on this blog.
With this blog just over a month old, it has managed to attract some nice traffic and readership. Traffic right now has averaged about 800 visits/daily in the past week and there are about 84 RSS subscribers! Thanks to everyone for visiting, and I wish you all the best in 2008! Let’s hope for the iPhone to arrive in Canada sometime soon! =)
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