The audience cheered for "large-screen iPod" and "phone." They yawned for "Internet Communicator." Remember that.
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@monkbent@_ChrisHarris@caseyliss Except the reality of “Internet communicator” in 2007 was push email and a web browser. Which existed. -
@monkbent@_ChrisHarris@caseyliss Very little of what was in the original iPhone qualified as “Internet communicator”... -
@willhains@monkbent@_ChrisHarris how so? It was the first time I ever saw a usable web browser in your pocket. Email was also way better. -
@caseyliss@monkbent@_ChrisHarris I’m just saying that at that point in the keynote, “a revolutionary mobile phone” was a bigger deal.
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@monkbent@willhains@_ChrisHarris regardless, IMO order was right, and PDA would not have worked. I just think no one knew what to expect.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@monkbent@willhains@_ChrisHarris note to self: don’t drop
during fits of mid-sleep insomnia!
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@monkbent "Revolutionary mobile phone" puts iPhone at number 3 ;) He clearly chose 'Communicator' since it existed as a Nokia brand. -
@_ChrisHarris iPhone isn't a phone. And if you think that was a Nokia reference you're nuts :)
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