Sunday, November 04, 2007
Invention of the Year
Time magazine has named the iPhone the ”Invention of the Year”. It was deemed an important technological advance because it was a major step towards the manufacture of a small, fully-featured mobile computer. Other cell phones may have email, text messaging, and the occasional game, but the iPhone was able to incorporate video, music, a touchscreen, and things that a computer user would look for in a “can’t leave home without it” kind of gadget. Speaking of gadgets, Time asked readers to vote for their favorite “Gadget of the Year”, and you can view the top 5 results here: Gadget of the Year Poll
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