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- Tim Stevens
In case you missed it last night, here's @darrenmurph's thoroughly engaging liveblog of the Tim Cook interview at D10: http://t.co/mJKiZ5p2
- Joshua Fruhlinger
At the ripe age of 41 I am learning how to "do" a sake bomb. Pray for me.
- Amar Toor
literally lol-ing. http://t.co/7coQ3DNL
- Amar Toor
had no idea this audio existed. http://t.co/I7PEoeK8







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)May 29th 2007 10:33PM
Everybody's missing the point. If Apple succeeds in making the 'widget' the standard app delivery service for cell phone usage, then they can succeed in delivering the first mass-market entirely web-based computing platform. That is huge. iPhone widget development will become the whole game. Now Google apps also have some hardware to live on where they (hopefully) get adopted as a new standard for document exchange. If it works, then Microsoft is no longer anywhere in the picture of the future of personal computing devices and of the most innovative channels of software delivery. This is going to be very interesting...