You might suspect that I would have the latest of every gadget. But the reality is much different. Indeed, my cell phone is embarrassingly simple and ugly. (Don’t ask me the make and model — I got it free from Verizon two years ago.)
So when my colleagues at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft — a 600-lawyer firm with offices in New York, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., London and Beijing — insisted that we get a Bloomberg Terminal, I sighed. Another tech headache. Another thing to learn. What could it give me that I couldn’t get on my computer with Google?
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