Despite all of Windows Phone 7's social networking bells and whistles it still seems to have strong business potential. The Office integration that I saw was pretty smooth. Simply put, Microsoft has made sure that anything typed on a computer can be edited with Windows Phone 7. The idea is to remove as many barriers between content generated on a computer and a phone as possible. One problem, however, is that there is little to separate the Office menus of the phone from the rest of the OS. It means that it is hard distinguish between the social networking sleekness of the rest of Windows Phone 7 and the what should be serious business side of Microsoft Office. This may be enough to put off those who are considering adopting Windows Phone 7 as a business-based mobile phone.