The iPhone is to cell phones what the Mac was to typewriters.
John Gruber, The iPhone and Disruption: Five Years In
Source: daringfireball.net
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gbattle said:
That’s somewhat damning with faint praise given that it was software (Bank Street Writer, Word Perfect, Word, etc.), not hardware, that revolutionized writing. The Mac was, dare I say, inconsequential in that disruption.
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