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Steve Jobs presented Tuesday the long awaited iPhone on the Macworld Conference & Expo 2007 in San Francisco. You can’t pass by not mentioning this, because 6 months from now, lot will change.
So I don’t really want to talk about it’s design or why it hasn’t any buttons, and if this is actually good or bad. Just for the record, I must admit at first sight I didn’t liked it at all. But after watching the keynote and having seen it working in Steve’s hand it had me. Sure there are lot of questions, but don’t forget that if Apple can do one thing really well, is developing innovative products, so trust them.
I see unbelievable possibilities
OK, so why I’m mentioning it, you could ask. Just because I pictured the unbelievable possibilities what a device like this with built in desktop class operating system (OS X) and real browser (Safari) offers for the next generation of web applications and widgets, with the given fact of being mobile, and I couldn’t hide my excitement. Do you see tons of new, inspiring start-ups too offering some superb applications making our life easier and more fun?
Well, I do.
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Well, according some rumors the next version of Zune will be simple mind blowing too. I’m looking forward to see how it will evolve. Knowing the fact that back then they needed only 7(!) months to develop the whole Zune product after they got green light for the project, I think we soon will see…
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I don’t see how you could say the current iPhone has that many bugs, it was pretty much flawless when released. The fact that it didn’t have iChat and the like weren’t really bugs, and they were definitely fixed with this new iPhone 2.0.
And as it stands, there is no iPhone-killer that everyone promised us would happen, even 1 year from the release of the iPhone. As it stands, the only iPhone killer is the iPhone EDGE, and it’s only worthwhile for Tmobile users.
Perhaps with Android’s release, we may see a better phone come out, but even still, with Google not controlling the hardware, we won’t see the full integration and optimization that we have with the iPhone. Hopefully Microsoft will take Danger and make it into its own multimedia phone or perhaps super UMPC !
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