‘Just a Big iPhone?’

That is the question that Cameron Daigle, Jamin Guy, and Mark Rowan ask in a very sharp, well thought out, and highly entertaining little presentation I stumbled across. Follow the link for their answer, and to see the whole thing.

Meanwhile, by way of a spoiler space, Michael Copeland of Fortune says that ‘the iPod changes everything.’ Yeah, that is what everyone is saying, but Copeland gives it a new twist and a new term.

One more thing he sees the iPad as driving is the ‘app-ification’ of software – away from traditional do-everything packages (think Microsoft Office) to small apps for specific purposes.  Says Copeland, we ’snack’ on apps now, using them and discarding them casually.

(Doesn’t that sound like how people use traditional print newspapers? Today’s news, tomorrow’s swatted fly. No wonder the newspaper business has hope for tablet devices!)

And now, spoiler time. Is the iPad just a big iPhone? No. The iPhone is just a small iPad (that makes phone calls).

Ziing!

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