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Wednesday, February 25, 2004 |
The Apple IPod, the "standard" for portable audio design, is broken down by Dr. Michael Bull in an interview with Wired News.
"In terms of usage, Apple got it intuitively right. People use (the iPod) as an alarm clock, and when they listen to it at night, they like the fact it can turn itself off. It's how people like to use music. I don't think Apple did much research into how people would use their players, but they got most of it right."
[via Wired News]
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H2ONotes was Edict's pilot for the newsletter module of our Edict Spaces technology.
This not-for-profit newsletter has been the blood, sweat and tears (? ...nah) of our buddy Mike Thomas who has graciously edited the Great Lake's "Everything-Water newsletter."
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