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Some thoughts on the price though: it's 199 USD, but that comes with a 2 year plan, and not a cheap one I understand. So adoption and selling 45 million iPhones will not be as easy as anyone thinks imho. I would love it off course, as I believe the social apps and GPS location based services could really change the way people interact with each other.
Interesting times ahead! ;-)
Will the iPhone revolutionize the social web? Of course, for the affluent individuals that can afford to own one. The cost of owning these devices must become more affordable for the middle class before dramatic changes occur. If web 2.0 is supposed to democratize digital technology, we are still a good deal away from that achieving that goal, although every advance brings us one step closer. The digital divide, though its meaning has changed over the last 10 years, still exists: the iPhone haves and the iPhone have-nots. Until the day I join the ranks of the haves, I will continue to twitter from my laptop and lament my dependency on a computer.