
You seem to be missing the point as well. iPhones don't account for but a few percent of all cellphones, or even all web cellphones, or even all web/wifi/cellphones. As I said, I have one much older, and I never turned it on as a phone, I just used the wifi. . . . On Sun, 24 Jan 2010, Walter van Holst wrote:
On 1/24/10 7:41 PM, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Sorry for stepping in so late!
You're both missing the point by a whole galaxy. The point is which product actually became widely accepted. I know that Xerox invented the PC (even with a GUI, to boot). I know that there were cell phones with internet capabilities around before the iPhone (I'm in Europe and have been in the telecoms industry). The point is which product enabled or caused the masses to use desktop computing or mobile internet. Not which product was 'first'.
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