Which will be bigger news on Thursday morning, President Barrack Obama’s State of the Union speech or Steve Jobs’ introduction of the Apple tablet computer?
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Which will be bigger news on Thursday morning, President Barrack Obama’s State of the Union speech or Steve Jobs’ introduction of the Apple tablet computer?
Greg Fleischaker says:
Apple iTablet, clearly.
Regardless of political leanings, every year the State of the Union happens, and it is pretty predictable. The President will over emphasis any accomplishments and gloss over any mistakes. The party in power will stand up and clap way too much, and the minority party will sit on their hands.
But the iTablet, this is a first, and big news, if it actually exists. Especially for people in sales, this will be a big event. I can’t wait for transfer my presentations over to the Tablet.
I think the excitement and originality of the iTablet will trump the predictability State of The Union speech.
January 26, 2010 — 8:28 am
Al Lorenz says:
The big press will be going on about the State of the Union. I frankly don’t expect that address to be based on reality or presented with honesty. More than anything else, the State of the Union is predictable as Greg stated above.
For the audience of those that try to actually get things accomplished the interest will be in the i-Tablet.
January 26, 2010 — 12:58 pm
Mike says:
Depends on the outlet. Fox News will no doubt be ripping the state of the union speech apart. MSNBC will be talking about what an important speech it was. CNN will probably be infotaining people with iPad stories.
January 27, 2010 — 2:45 pm