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(More customer reviews)I appreciate the author's in-depth and personal take on the impact the iPhone has had on the changing world of connection and innovation. Brian has created a fun read that's indicative of what mobile technology holds for our future. Every chapter holds nuggets of information and personal stories that leave you thinking, "Wow, that's pretty cool." I highly recommend picking this up if you're curious about real stories and studies, written in a almost-conversational and playful tone, about the possibilities you carry around in your pocket everyday.
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Even Steve Jobs didn't know what he had on his hands when he announced the original iPhone as a combination of a mere "three revolutionary products"--an iPod, a cell phone, and a keyboard-less handheld computer. Once Apple introduced the App Store and opened it up to outside developers, however, the iPhone became capable of serving a rapidly growing number of functions--now more than 350,000 and counting.
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