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Lanseringen av iPhone i USA var kl. 1800 i fredags.
Från http://www.boston.com/business/pers...not_only_cool_but_very_likely_groundbreaking/
"After the relentless buildup of the past six months, the temptation to trash Apple Inc.'s new iPhone is pretty much irresistible.
If only I could.
It wouldn't be fair; Apple and partner AT&T Inc. handed me a demo unit one hour before the iPhone went on sale. That's not nearly enough for a proper review, but plenty of time to deliver a jolt of wonder and delight. No doubt this is what the marketing masters at Apple had in mind, and, it has worked.
The iPhone is exactly as cool as you've heard, and then some. For it's not just cool; this phone is important, in the same way that Apple's first Macintosh computer was important. The Mac showed us a better way to interact with computers, and forced the entire industry to follow its lead. Here we go again."
Från http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1639068,00.html
"The user interface is crammed with smart little touches — every moment of user interaction has been quietly stage-managed and orchestrated, with such overwhelming attention to detail that when the history of digital interface design is written, whoever managed this project at Apple will be hailed as a Michelangelo, and the iPhone his or her Sistine Chapel (Steve Jobs can be Pope in this scenario). "
Från http://www.boston.com/business/pers...not_only_cool_but_very_likely_groundbreaking/
"After the relentless buildup of the past six months, the temptation to trash Apple Inc.'s new iPhone is pretty much irresistible.
If only I could.
It wouldn't be fair; Apple and partner AT&T Inc. handed me a demo unit one hour before the iPhone went on sale. That's not nearly enough for a proper review, but plenty of time to deliver a jolt of wonder and delight. No doubt this is what the marketing masters at Apple had in mind, and, it has worked.
The iPhone is exactly as cool as you've heard, and then some. For it's not just cool; this phone is important, in the same way that Apple's first Macintosh computer was important. The Mac showed us a better way to interact with computers, and forced the entire industry to follow its lead. Here we go again."
Från http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1639068,00.html
"The user interface is crammed with smart little touches — every moment of user interaction has been quietly stage-managed and orchestrated, with such overwhelming attention to detail that when the history of digital interface design is written, whoever managed this project at Apple will be hailed as a Michelangelo, and the iPhone his or her Sistine Chapel (Steve Jobs can be Pope in this scenario). "

