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It's odd; on paper I don't even like capitalism that much, or believe in The American Way, or think that gadgets -- or any possession -- can make us happy. I'm not the kind of guy who normally watches corporate presentations, let alone watches them through tears. And yet when Steve Jobs introduced the clamshell iBook back in 1999, I found myself actually weeping with gratitude. Momus, wired.com |
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An Apple representative said it chose the bright key lime over the more subdued sage because iBook targets a more energetic, youthful customer (...) Beefing up iBook is an important move for Apple, which is likely to see sales pick up as a result. Analysts have criticized the iBook as being too expensive. Joe Wilcox+Ian Fried, CNET News.com |









