“When I first got an iPad a little over a year ago, I wasn’t sure what to do with it. Technologically, it was neat, but as a new type of device, it didn’t really fit in my everyday work or personal routines,” Galen Gruman reports for InfoWorld.
” A year later, it’s something I keep near me at almost all times and use routinely,” Gruman reports. “It’s also dramatically changed some of my information-oriented behaviors. And I’m convinced its effects on me and the world at large are still in its early phases.”
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Gruman reports, “It turns out that the iPad is both a laptop replacement and a ‘third device’ that has its own role. It just depends on what you’re doing.”
Much more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: “Make the screen five inches by eight inches, and you’ll rule the world.” – Alan Kay to Steve Jobs, after seeing the iPhone, January 2007.
Of course, Steve Jobs knew that, as the iPad was conceived before the iPhone.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Arline M.” for the heads up.]