I am Loving My iPhone and I am Loving These Films

Here is another great film on Apple Computer and the Macintosh.

Gosh - this plays like a soundtrack to my life. I bought an Apple computer at the West Coast Computer Fair in 1980. I had one of the first Macintosh computers back in 1984. We did work for Guy Kawasaki for the Macintosh introduction in 1984. Guy is featured within.

These documentaries really remind me of the good old days of our industry. It also reminds us how important Apple is as a company to our generation.

Watch this film and enjoy. And I must admit that I am loving my iPhone.

I Broke Down

I broke down and bought an iPhone from Apple yesterday.

I will still use my cell phone as a stand alone device to talk to people. But I will now use my iPhone as a web device and a device that will let me post to Facebook; update my blog; and read and respond to my email.

I went into the Apple store - the first in the nation, I might add – in Tysons Corner and worked with an associate and bought a high end 3 GS iPhone. In less than 30 minutes, I was registered and signed up with AT&T. That was kind of spooky as AT&T wanted to talk to me on the phone for a credit reference and asked me about a lease on a car from 1995 and asked if I still or ever worked at Redgate Communications, a company I founded in 1986. Who knew their records went back that far?

The store was packed. The associate really knew his stuff. I am downloading apps like a mad man now. There are more than 100k apps as many of you know that are available to the public.

The iPhone is an integrated platform. I find the service so far to be fast and intuitive and efficient.

The film on SnagFilms called MacHeads reignited my passion for Apple. I worked on the launch of the Macintosh back in 1983/84. I love my iPod and now I have an iPhone. I am back.

Now no one can give me grief anymore that I use a Treo to do my email.

I have joined the ten million other people using an iPhone. So far, so good!