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I'm developing a special Ipad app called Finger Twister Word Mixer. Be out in May free to all GetDPI members. :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:An iPad app for Guy? When you spell a word right, it rewards you: http://laughingsquid.com/a-2-5-year-old-uses-an-ipad-for-the-first-time/
I read both of those and thought the same---Blodgett's just seemed whiny and, though I have read that wifi is a problem being reported by some on the Apple forums, there seem to be a lot more people that aren't having issues. Its like me with cell--no matter what carrier, we have spotty reception inside our house though I can almost see one tower. And then he has 'issues' with other charges. If we want newspapers or their online version, then someone is going to have to pay--journalists, web builders, on and on. I don't think the current 'free' model will continue to workl. I listened to a German publishing CEO tonight on Charlie Rose who bought an Ipad this weekend--very enthusiastic and sees it the beginning of an era where publishing will change--and, if I remember correctly, he sees a partly free, partly paid model.Not buying an iPad based on these two articles makes no more sense than buying one based on the various raves that have been linked above.
Henry Blodgett? Come on.
Looking forward to hear how that all works for you -- I remain skeptical that the iPad can perform as an all-in-one solution for me...In essence: The iPad changes the reading experience.
Next week I will be 3 days at NAB (huge video conference in Las Vegas) and I will only take the iPad. Remember my business is nearly all internet based so I need to be well connected. This will be a good test. I take my T2i + one lens and a mobile wifi router using my aircard.
All in one, no way. This is when I go to a conference and shooting is just on the back burner. The moment I want to work on images I need my MacBook Pro.I remain skeptical that the iPad can perform as an all-in-one solution for me...
Hmmm we need to talk bud, I like viewing on Hot beaches. :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:I like reading on hot beaches!
Actually, pretty much the only time I read is either:
a) in bed with low lighting, where the electronic ink is poor
b) on a beach, where the Kindle would, I guess, be better
My ipad says 'restore in progress' - can't wait to get my hands on it!
You need to wait at least for the 3D live iPadHmmm we need to talk bud, I like viewing on Hot beaches. :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
Funny,I tend to agree with his points about magazines/newspapers on the iPad.
Makes me wonder how much local conditions play into Apple's design decisions. While we in northern Europe like to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible when it's sunny, in Cupertino it's more the opposite - the sun is too strong to be enjoyed casually for extended periods. I'm sure this played into Apple's decision to make an indoors device.I like reading on hot beaches!