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Apple's design versus Braun's design from 1960

By Peter Csorba, in , posted: 20-Jan-2008 12:14

Read this great article from Gizmodo:

http://gizmodo.com/343641/1960s-braun-products-hold-the-secrets-to-apples-future

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Don't forget to click on the calculator's picture. Is it familiar from the iPhone? Smile


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Peter Csorba
Sydney
Australia



In my private life I am a non-professional websurfer.
I am living in Sydney at the moment as I had to relocate in June '08 because of my work.
Shame on me, I know.

In my professional life I am working for a big international mobile company in the Network Implementation area.

Some "geeky things" we have at home:
IBM T61 laptop
Sony Vaio SZ laptop
iPod Nano 1GB
iPhone 3G
Nokia N95-1
Nokia 6500 classic
Nokia N770 Internet Tablet
Esky Lama v4 4ch eletric helicopter :)

Games I play:
Call of Duty 4
Enemy Territory: RTCW
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

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The phrase "surfing the Internet" was first popularized in print by Jean Armour Polly, a librarian, in an article called Surfing the INTERNET, published in the University of Minnesota Wilson Library Bulletin in June, 1992. Although Polly may have developed the phrase independently, slightly earlier uses of similar terms have been found on the Usenet from 1991 and 1992, and some recollections claim it was also used verbally in the hacker community for a couple years before that. Polly is famous as "NetMom" in the history of the Internet.