After an intense expectation from bloggers and journalists around the globe for many months, finally Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone at the company's Macworld conference. In one of the most anticipated gadget announcements in recent years, Apple Computer introduced the "iPhone," a mobile device that CEO Steve Jobs promised will reinvent the phone.
"Today, we're introducing three revolutionary products," Jobs said as the crowd muttered in confusion. "The first product is a widescreen iPod--the second is a revolutionary cell phone--and the third is a breakthrough Internet communication device.
"Three things, a wide screen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone and a breakthrough Internet communication device. An iPod, a phone, an Internet communicator. An iPod, a phone and an Internet communication device. These are not three separate devices."
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calm - Music:Ave Maria by Schubert
I don't know for sure if you can read another person's mind. Maybe you can. Yesterday I wrote that anything is possible and the word "Impossible" should be scratched out of all dictionaries. I say this because there are two human beings who seem to be "brain synchronized" and they have many examples to prove it. These two extraordinary persons are Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive. Both have the basic ingredients that guarantee success, e.g. vision, passion and purpose. If you have these three ingredientes, no mountain in too high for you to climb or desert too arid for you to cross.
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Well, the event is over and there are remarks, comments, reviews and what have you, all over Blogosphere about Steve Jobs' Keynote Speech at the Yerba Buena Center for Arts and Theater in San Francisco, California. A big deception amongst some Apple's Evangelists, is that there was no Apple cell phone announcement this time. Apple's mobile phone has been more elusive than the Yeti, Elvis or Big Foot.
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Apple Computers and its helm's man, Steve Jobs, are deeply embedded in America's mainstream lifestyle. Since the appearance of Apple II, way back in the dawn of the desktop computer, Apple has been permanently provoking controversy in the computer industry. At times its spotlight is brighter than others, but the fact of the matter is, that Apple has been an American darling. I can't remember how many times Apple Computer has appeared in Times Magazine's front page. It's like Apple has reserved this privileged spot permanently.
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