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A Bit More to History Noted

I remember you folks when I us to review PDAs and the software made. I reviewed some products. Was a part of thse switch, and even more, reveled in the fact that a bigger change was happening in mobie at the same time, but away from my regional eyes. Nokia had implemented Download, a app store, many years before. They also had met many of their markets with phones customizable on the level of faceplates, not just cases.

I remember how I felt to get the N95 in my hands and see what I saw when I got the IIIxe about 8 years before that - the speed of access is what makes some advances happen faster than others. There was already about 1 billion folks with a mobile when I got that N95. Everything I saw from the iPhone forward was a repeat of the stores, delivery methods, and even UIs (Symbian UIQ was much better than everyone). But it was still an evolution. Something that will continue not just as tech (read:computers) evolve, but as we also evolve our behaviors and perceptions of what is possible, and what should stay important in our lives.

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