From: WebWorkerDaily
Coincidentally, Apple happened to announce the new iPad on the
morning that I came home after four exhausting days at a trade
show. So when I started reading about the iPad, my flight-fogged
brain immediately wanted to know if the iPad could make the travel
marathon I’d just endured any easier.

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