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Entries for July 2007
July 12, 2007
Over the weekend, while watching Live Earth, on what amounts to a shot in the dark, I was lucky enough to score some tickets to The Police show in Tampa. And last night, at the St. Pete Times Forum, my face was melted by one of the most iconic rock bands of all time.
July 10, 2007
It's been a little over one week with iPhone as my fulltime phone. First of all, when people ask, "What's so revolutionary about the iPhone?" or "What's the difference between iPhone and my _________ phone?" my answer has been, "Technically? Nothing. In fact it's missing many features of your phone. But the iPhone is all about the experience. It's like driving a Mercedes versus driving a Hyundai. They both essentially do the same thing, but packaged and presented completely different."
Apple Crams Widgets Down Our Throats Because of the iPhone
July 02, 2007
I've never been a huge fan of the widget. The rest of the world is. From desktop widgets to web widgets, people just love to play around with tiny little programs. It reminds me of people that collect miniature stuff. It doesn't matter what it is, if it's small, it's cute and people love it.
iPhone, Google Maps and YouTube
July 01, 2007
Day two with the iPhone...
I went to a movie this evening to get out of my cave. I saw the new Die Hard flick. It was entertaining I suppose, but that's not the point of this post. While out and about I checked out a few more features of the iPhone.
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