Scott Magdalein

[a mélange of links, riffs, and prose on current web and mobile trends] 

February 6, 2010

Seth Godin on the iPad's Killer App

Seth Godin describes the single app that would make it worth buying an iPad. For him, it's a presentation tool that's more flexible than Powerpoint or Keynote. From the sound of it, it would be a mix between a football announcers digital scratch pad and swiss-army presenter tool with the ability to quick-launch companion apps like a calculator or embedded web browser.

"A killer app is a program that all by itself is good enough to justify the price of the hardware. The killer app for the PC was Excel. The killer app for the iPod was iTunes. This is reason enough to pay $500, I think." Read the entire explanation: http://goo.gl/7bVa.

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