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| | Mike Davidson: All Hail the iPhone |
 | | As Apple has moved from the large desktop, to the sleek laptop, to the tiny iPod, it has realized that the closer a device is to you literally, the closer you are to it figuratively. |
 | | Palm/Handspring has given us a model of how a device like the iPhone should be, and that is one of the reasons Apple tried to buy it years back. |
 | | The iPhone should be a phone, a pda of sorts (calendar, alarms, appointments, maybe some basic note taking/spreadsheet programs), and a music player. |
| www.mikeindustries.com /blog/archive/2004/07/all-hail-the-iphone (5406 words) |
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