Monday, July 12, 2010

The Wiki Man

Glenn came across an interesting article by UK Spectator writer Rory Sutherland.

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Rory Sutherland writes "In the end I ignored my own advice and bought an Apple iPad, purely, as I explained to my wife, ‘for the purposes of research’. The very same ‘research’ that has by now filled two or three desk drawers with a ridiculous assortment of electrical chargers, the devices they once charged mostly lost, burnt out or forgotten.
Weeks later, my verdict on the thing is curiously complicated. What I mean by this is that the Apple iPad is a magnificent, life-enhancing device, which in many ways lights a future path for technology... and I really do like it: but I’m just not quite sure that you should buy one."

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