"People see the Macintosh as an extension of themselves that helps them become more creative and productive, and that's an unusual attitude to have toward a piece of hardware," said Kawasaki, Guy Kawasaki, founder of garage.com. "If people can now feel this way about the iPhone, hallelujah."
iPhone is going to be release on June 29 and is to become Apple's third mail production after Mac and iPod. iPhone is expected to have 10 million units sold by 2008 and take the 2 percent of cell phone market.
Apple will have two models of iPhone available, 4-gigabyte version with a $499 price and a 8-gigabyte version with a $599 price. AT&T is iPhones exclusive partner and it will help selling the new smart phones.
iPhone's new innovative touch screen instead of a traditional keypad is very attractive and already has lots of smart phone users waiting for its release. And now the developers are also getting involved into this innovation.
"There're so many Mac developers who would become iPhone evangelists it would just be lunacy not to let these people evangelize the product and create applications for it," said Kawasaki. For HULIQ.COM
Posted June 11th, 2007 by ruzik_tuzik
The iPhone looks amazing,
the iPhone looks amazing, and it probably feels amazing in the palm of your hand, too. It's sleek, curvy, shiny, and sexy,with on-screen icons and buttons that just ooze and drip class.