Jan 15th, 2007
Apple announcement proves too tempting for clever editors
Ripped from the headlines, here’s a collection from media sources around the web. Apparently when Apple made its announcement, editors and bloggers around the world sharpened their lucky pencils and exclaimed, “Now here’s a piece just begging for a snappy headline.”
Apple’s iPhone is pretty ordinary at its core
Andrew Kantor, USAToday
Cisco Bites Into Apple Fame (video)
Forbes.com Video Network
Why it’s the Apple of everyone’s eye
Phyllis Furman, New York Daily News
Apple’s new fruit forbidden for now
Jim Rossman, The Dallas Morning News
Apple wants a bigger bite
Ellen Lee, San Francisco Chronicle
Cisco takes bite out of two-faced Apple
DaniWeb
Apple unlikely to steal plum position
Kevin Allison, Financial Times
Apple blossoms into serious TV competitor
Mekeisha Madden Toby, Detroit News
iPhone on the Trailing EDGE
Cassimir Medford, Red Herring
Will the iPhone Turn the Mobile Phone World on Its Ear?
Keith Regan, MacNewsWorld
Apple thinks different for iPhone
Walt Zwirko, WFAA-TV/Dallas Morning News
Get Ready To Call ITunes
Arik Hesseldahl, Forbes
Apple’s IPhone Is Calling
Leander Kahney, Wired News
Finally, Apple answers call for iPhone
Tom Krazit/Jennifer Guevin/Michelle Meyers, CNET News
Hello iPhone, Goodbye Cell Phone?
Keith Regan, MacNewsWorld
iPhone Gets Macworld Hang-Up
Scott Martin, Red Herring
Cisco says it dialed “iPhone” first
Jordan Robertson, Denver Post
Apple dials up iPhone
Greg Wilson, New York Daily News
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[...] I mention this because I found this blog post that suggests otherwise. For example, I didn’t write the one attributed to me. Nor, I’ll wager, did Phyllis Furman of the New York Daily News, Jim Rossman of the Dallas Morning News, Ellen Lee of the San Francisco Chronicle… you get the idea. [...]