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July 01, 2007

Sunday Morning Reading

Some Sunday morning reading to share. Call this the iPhone edition, the Jesus phone edition, or the brick edition. Depending on if you've gotten your iPhone activated or not. (If you've had enough iPhone stuff, skip down a few articles.)

iPhoney form Slate Magazine. Why Tim Wu thinks it isn't really that revolutionary.

Kevin Tofel does a John Kerry on the iPhone.

The Red Tape Chronicles on the iPhone.

Will Jobs do to the Telco industry what he did to the music biz? Publishing 2.0 thinks so.

Betting on the Apple Hype.

And some non iPhone reading worth sharing.

Ohio has a stolen laptop problem.

Rabbi Marc Gellman on the Stem Cell Debate.

A study finds that infants begin lying at the ripe old age of six months. See, marketers, PR professionals, and politicians are born, not made.

Marvel Comics is going to assassinate Captain America. He was shot standing on line to get an iPhone. ;) Happy 4th of July.

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