Tablet PCs and the nation state is today’s theme on the other side the Atlantic. Two of the greatest icons leader faces a fate while.
It starts on the west coast, where Apple’s Steve Jobs expected to launch such a new iPhone and not least one for Apple new product category, the loss-computer. And ending the evening in Washington, where President Obama holds its first “State of the Union.”
The task is considerably easier for Jobs. He will after all only live up to expectations, while the president should handle what looks like disappointment.
Nevertheless, it is a very important event for Steve Jobs. A tablet PC is an innovator in iPod / iPhone-class, and it will probably the last big launch, Steve Jobs is heading.
In many ways become Apple tablet also a dignified farewell Jobs era. Here, all the more significant developments, Apple has set the agenda in the last decade: Design, operating system and not least an integrated ecosystem, as consumers flock to, and competitors were forced to bend.
It started with music and the iPod, and the next phase of bidding for the iPhone with telephony, mobile broadband, not least the App Store. Tablet computer marks the next digital campaign into the traditional TV world with books, newspapers and, I believe, a form of television solution.
This will Steve Jobs be able to finish on top and finish a very good week that began with a deafening results for Q4 2009: 3.4 billion U.S. dollars in profits.
One needs to be added that although the posted proof of media has written about today’s Apple event for weeks, then it most, including the above, mostly based on hearsay?
In fact no one knows outside of a select crowd of Apple, what is being presented at The Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco? How is it when Apple is on track, but usually delivers Steve Jobs & Co. product. You are much smarter Thursday morning, if you click over here.
But in all the Apple hype, we should not forget what really counts. And hope that the phenomenon Barack Obama shows his, and thus the American format of “State of the Union.”
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