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	<title>Tom de Grunwald &#187; iPhone</title>
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		<title>The obligatory iPhone post</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m sitting in Spitalfields drinking coffee and getting used to writing on the iPhone&#8217;s touch interface. I&#8217;m keeping it short as there&#8217;s no copy and paste, and there&#8217;s little that&#8217;s not been written already about this particular toy, sorry, piece of high consumer technology. Suffice to say I&#8217;m loving the cocktail of connectivity and syncronisation, [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m sitting in Spitalfields drinking coffee  and getting used to writing on the iPhone&#8217;s touch interface. I&#8217;m keeping it short as there&#8217;s no copy and paste, and there&#8217;s little that&#8217;s not been written already about this particular toy, sorry, piece of high consumer technology.</p>
<p>Suffice to say I&#8217;m loving the cocktail of connectivity and syncronisation, ease of use and rich media experience. I like the way it has got software developers excited and brought a unity to the mobile platform which has been sadly lacking in all my previous smart phones.</p>
<p>It is not without its flaws &#8211; again, well documented elsewhere, but perhaps most significantly the charge that it is a closed and  tethered device that could threaten creativity and/ or go towards creating a new Market monopoly. But I sincerely hope that it acts as a catalyst to other makers of mobile devices creating truly usable  interface. The iPhone has moved the goalposts, now it just needs worthy opponents on the field.</p>
<p>On a more personal note, this is actually my first iPod and I haven&#8217;t enjoyed listening to music so much since I stopped buying vinyl. I think this is because it brings a sense of intimacy with the record back into the experience, where other players have made a music collection feel like a set of data files &#8211; still possible to enjoy as music, but despite the interface rather than because of it.</p>
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