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Perspective

Apr. 14, 2010

It's a Game Changer

Just as cellular phones evolved from 1987 bulky devices to the first Motorola Star Tac, the iPad redefines how we consume and process information, writes Paul Kiesel of Kiesel Boucher & Larson.

By Paul Kiesel

"i" am in love. I didn't expect to be. So many times expectations are shattered by reality. This is not one of those times. For those of you who are followers of my occasional technology columns you know I am an early-adopter of all gadgets, whether it was the first "Palm Pilot" or the more recent Amazon Kindle. I have waited anxiously for the next generation of tablet, e-book reader, to hit the market place. Several...

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