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You obviously don't know what the word "invent" means,
because you keep using it incorrectly when it comes to
Apple.
Now I sound like a broken record as I correct you for
umpteenth time. It's not what (if anything) Apple invented,
it's how they make products more accessible to people;
making them more user friendly or aesthetically pleasing.
Except for the Motorola in the first screen, all the other
phones are trying to copy Apple either through their
interface or by the design of the phone.
Apple didn't invent the GUI, the mouse, the floppy, or the
CD-ROM, but Apple was the company that made these
features an attractive and regular part of the computing
experience. Arguably, a lot of the components you take
for granted on a computer can be attributed to Apple
simply because of how Apple implemented them. - Posted by: olePigeon Posted on: 04/04/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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