Time Magazine Reviews the iPad
This week’s Time magazine features great, well-written articles about Steve Jobs and the introduction of the iPad. I love these two quotes:
Once upon a time, there was a very rich, very clever man. He got up on a big stage and held up a new kind of computer. It was flat, and it didn’t have a keyboard. This very rich, very clever man then tried to convince a bunch of reporters that in five years this flat, keyboardless computer would be the most popular kind of computer in the country. Some of them even believed him.
The year was 2000. The man’s name was Bill Gates.
One of the things that makes Apple unique is that it never holds focus groups. It doesn’t ask people what they want; it tells them what they’re going to want next.
Give the articles a read even if you’re not an iPad fanboy.
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