Inside the iPad Revolution

Others aren’t so impressed. Another expert who weighed in on the iPad was originally convinced the iPad is just a larger iPhone. The user interface is too sequential and oversimplified, says Adam Kmiec, Senior Vice President of Interactive Marketing Innovation at MARC USA.
On his blog Kmiec asks, “Is the iPad a killer device? Is it a game-changing device? Will you love it?” Kmiec answers, “The simple answer is YES…so long as you have the mindset of a 3 year old. … Do you like a linear approach for doing things? If so, the iPad is perfect for you. Everything about the iPad interface is linear.”
Despite some negative reviews, the iPad is selling well...maybe, too well. The company has been struggling to meet demand for iPad.
PC World suggests that the U.S. shortage may be a result of Apple stockpiling iPads for its international markets, thereby assuring a steadily supply of tablets across the globe. Some analysts believe the shortage may caused by a shortage of touchscreens used on the iPad, Business Week reports.
Jobs issued a statement in a press release June 22nd, 2010. “We’re working hard to get this magical product into the hands of even more people around the world.”
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2010-Aug-04 15:00
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This is an amazing article Korry. Keep up the good work!..<3
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2010-Aug-04 12:49
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Great article Korry! I've never thought about the interaction I have with my computer in such an analytical way. One thing I was curious about was what "experts" said that market research affirms that the emphasis on human-computer interaction is paying off. I sometimes wonder who these experts are when people talk about them so vaguely. :)
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2010-Aug-04 12:40
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