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Crack Consumes
Steve O’Hear asks the question on TechCrunch and re-shares the email he once got from Steve Jobs when he asked about the possibility of a QWERTY on the iPhone. O’Hear was worried about a QWERTY-free future for Apple, but believed it would never happen overall:
“That’s obviously a bit dramatic”, I wrote on TechCrunch at the time. “There will always be lots of different products on the market, but it’s a possibility nonetheless.” Fast forward to 2013 and what was only a possibility has all but become a reality. Survey the mobile landscape and it’s filled with people fondling their giant slabs of touch, happily typing away on glass.
It is pretty amazing that every popular smartphone has now ditched the QWERTY keyboard, including the latest BlackBerry. This is especially amazing to me because I distinctly remember the outpouring of hatred sent my way five years ago when I wrote that the future was touch keyboards. And that there was no way Apple was going back. And that everyone else was likely to join Apple there.
I was an “idiot”. Who “knew nothing” about technology. Just listen to Steve Ballmer!
Change happens gradually, then all of a sudden.
Künstlerbücher: Ausstellungseröffnung am 9. März 2013 in der Galerie DRUCK & BUCH, Wien
KÜNSTLERBÜCHER – Ab 8. März 2013 um 19 Uhr eröffnet die Galerie DRUCK & BUCH in der Berggasse 21, 1090 Wien ihre erste Ausstellung. Mit Sicherheit lässt diese Galerie das Herz eines jeden Bibliophilen höher schlagen, denn sie ist auf zeitgenössische…
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