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" ... Ortiz also had practical reasons for writing the book this way. Utilizing a smartphone was more convenient than a laptop or netbook. “I always carry on my phone,” he notes. “Simple and easy.” Ortiz wrote on planes because he found it easier to focus on the project while in flight. “I am totally disconnected [on planes],” says Ortiz. “I can think and breathe.” (One chapter in Cortos/Shorts, entitled “Regarding Airplanes, Insanity And Death” talks about Ortiz’s love of flying and calls the colorful people he has met on planes the “best focus groups”.) ... "
" ... There's something to this. The Kindle offers some of the basic functionality of a netbook, but as a computer, it's lousy. It works much better, and is infinitely more pleasing and rewarding, when it's used as a simple reader. (With, as both Johnsons note, the killer addition of instant purchases via 3G.) Future generations of the Kindle will almost certainly offer bigger, brighter, more colorful displays, better mechanical controls and a more sophisticated UI. The trouble is, at that point it'll become really tempting to start using the device, or at least to start thinking of it, as a computer. And compared to computers, it'll fail. ... "
" ... Three year’s later, they're not. In January 2010 Apple unveiled its answer to the netbook: the iPad. Since then the iPad, and the iPad 2, have devastated the netbook market. During the second quarter 13.6 million tablet computers were sold -- almost all of them iPads -- while only 7.3 million netbooks were shipped according to market tracker ABI Research. ... "
" ... Well, now all that has changed, at least temporarily. In April, the month the iPad was released, netbook sales barely grew. ... "