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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Why the iPad isn't just a big iPod Touch

A lot of people say that ...and I also viewed it that way...for about the first 20 minutes. The thing I'm realizing is that the larger screen opens up way more opportunities for 'computing' than does the small screen. More later on this...
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