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Will Apple's iPhone revolutionize mobile computing?

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No
47% 173 votes Total: 368 votes
Yes
53% 195 votes
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    by Bill Stone

    Time Magazine named the iPhone the "Invention Of The Year." They did so because they, like many others, believe that the iPhone does things that have never been done before in ...read more

  • 2 of 20

    by Sanjida Shahalam

    iPhone. The word practically begs "Will it become as integrated into our daily culture as the iPod has?" The answer? Of course not. I know user satisfaction is high but wh...read more

  • 3 of 20

    by Steven Laskoske

    Apple has created a very good and innovative product with the iPhone but not one that is a true revolution. To make things worse, Apple hampers itself giving the iPhone the cap...read more

  • 4 of 20

    by Todd Pheifer

    The Apple iPhone is certainly an innovative product. A personal communications device that literally has "the world" at it's fingertips in terms of information and digital acce...read more

  • 5 of 20

    by MisterSteve

    What impact will the iPhone really have? What does it do, exactly? Does it have a grappling hook? Is the iPhone compatible with my tricorder? When will holographic technology be...read more

  • 6 of 20

    by Jamison Lanum

    As of now, the Apple iPhone is nothing more than just that...a phone. Sure it has web browsing capabilities and email accesibility, however it just doesn't have any core feature...read more

  • 7 of 20

    by Todd Mitchell

    Apple's iPhone will not only fail to revolutionize mobile computing, it may find itself unable to compete with the flexibility of much lower-level devices already available. ...read more

  • 8 of 20

    by Brian Hall

    Many things come to mind when iPhone is mentioned in one of my coworkers presence. He is the tech guru at my undisclosed cellular store. He is in the know with many carrier...read more

  • 9 of 20

    by Douglas Black

    Will the iPhone revolutionize mobile computing. The true answer coming from an employee of a major mobile telecommunications company; consumers will make that decision for them...read more

  • 10 of 20

    by Zach Wade

    Apple's widely touted iPhone will revolutionize the mobile world as much as Segway attempted to change mobility: that is, not at all. The reason being that, much like the ov...read more

  • 11 of 20

    by David Huff

    The only real thing which will revolutionize mobile or any other computing is a higher level of computing literacy. Until people learn to be proficient in the use of "cyber-gad...read more

  • 12 of 20

    by Saurabh Pal

    No, Apple's iPhone will not revolutionize mobile computing. Is it any wonder that the initial euphoria over it has died down? Newspapers and news channels covered the launch...read more

  • 13 of 20

    by Dugthegreat

    I believe that "google"'s technology is going to take the world by a storm along with Cisco. There will be a Internet phone that would be a router, computer and a phone all in o...read more

  • 14 of 20

    by Jeremy Osborne

    Revolutionize mobile computing? No. Evolution, definately. This iPhone is not a reboot of the mobile computing industry. It does not do anything different from any other mob...read more

  • 15 of 20

    by Kyle Campbell

    Granted, the iphone is an exceptional piece of technology, an Apple wonder. However, all the news that showed people waiting lines for days, buying spots in line, and even attem...read more

  • 16 of 20

    by Jessica Onefour

    No, apple's iPhone will not revolutionize mobile computing because the product will have too many glitches. People will eventually get sick of all of the apple technology comin...read more

  • 17 of 20

    by webmistress

    The Iphone seems to me like a hyped-up overpriced gadget that spruces up features that are mostly already offered by other phones. It's undeniably eyecandy, I'll give it that, b...read more

  • 18 of 20

    by Emma Nelson

    No Way, No How, Not at all. It's just a phone and a phone is a phone. Steve Jobs and Apple Inc, think the iPhone will be the hottest mobile device ever produced. But who needs a...read more

  • 19 of 20

    by Paul Tyrrell

    Will Apple's iPhone revolutionize mobile computing. The apple of my eyephone, will not revolutionize mobile computing, to do that they would have to beat the competition and ...read more

  • 20 of 20

    by TruXter

    There is no way to revolutionize something that is revolutionary already in it's self. The touch screen is impressive, the design of the body is a wonder. if the mp3 section wa...read more

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    by Maxwell Payne

    Apple's iPhone will revolutionize mobile computing and mobile technology but not for the reasons one may think. While the iPhone is an amazing piece of technology and a huge adv...read more

  • 2 of 13

    by Christine Zibas

    Much like the beloved iPod, the iPhone is sure to revolutionize mobile computing, although not in the way one would suspect. This revolution will be in its true use and adaptati...read more

  • 3 of 13

    by Paul Barron

    The iPhone will not revolutionize mobile computing for these reasons: 1. There are already many phones out there that do the same thing. 2. Apple is no longer the media ...read more

  • 4 of 13

    by Shaine Mata

    Apple's iPhone will undoubtedly revolutionize mobile computing. This will happen simply because it raises the bar for many different aspects of the mobile phone service. These a...read more

  • 5 of 13

    by Tom Morgan

    Apple's iPhone is trying to be the same breakthrough as the iPod. I believe that, yes, it will be a revolution in the mobile computing market, but not one that Apple will lead t...read more

  • 6 of 13

    by Sumedh Jigjinni

    Apple has a knack for taking a consumer electronic that's been out there till maturity and rejuvenate it by getting back to what it's all about. Traditionally, the progress of m...read more

  • 7 of 13

    by John Donofrio

    Yes the iphone will revolutionize mobile computing. It really does have it all (the Internet, itunes, easy mapping, and not to mention it can take and make calls). The touch d...read more

  • 8 of 13

    by Jason Kerchner

    Poor user interfaces are the hallmark of cell phones and other PDA devices. Apple prides itself on creating innovating software that is simple and intuitive to use, and it is i...read more

  • 9 of 13

    by Treesong

    It's been a long time since I've been truly impressed by any new gadget. After all, we live in an age of technological wonders. With all of the cell phones, iPods, digital camer...read more

  • 10 of 13

    by Shaun Rogers

    Here is a story that I wrote the day of the iPhone launch. Yes, I have one, but it is a loner from AT&T. I enjoy it, but my story was written BEFORE I got the phone. Nothing has...read more

  • 11 of 13

    by Eric Van Gorder

    Yes, Apple's iPhone ha so many new features that it will combine many of the old hand held computing devices into one. it is like a PDA, Cell Phone, and an iPod all in one smal...read more

  • 12 of 13

    by Christopher Kendalls

    Apple has succeeded in combining a lot of technologies that were formerly unrelated, or in their infancy, on a cell phone through an easy interface, succeeding in making the usa...read more

  • 13 of 13

    by Kristen Roley

    Despite the hype going into the launch of the iPhone, I do believe that it will revolutionize mobile computing. The iPhone is a perfect example of "convergence", which at one t...read more

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