Friday, November 5, 2010
How Smartphone Users See Themselves, How Others See Them
I'm not sure this cartoon is right up there with the classic "if operating systems were airlines," but it's funny.
For many of you, the "operating systems as airlines" references won't make sense. You weren't born when they were used.
For some of you, the depiction of airlines will make perfect sense. Read it here: http://webaugur.com/bibliotheca/field_stock/os-airlines.html
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