Tom, good point.  I would call it communication and connectivity, since 
connectivity is the goal of electronic communications.

Apple wants to enter and lead a connected products market, and yes, they are 
starting with entertainment products.

Mark Snyder
-----Original Message-----
Don't neglect the iPhone. It is not 'entertainment' that is merging with 
the computer, it is 'communication' that is merging. With that 
'entertainment' comes as part of the package. Focusing on entertainment 
first is a good idea because it is easy to tap into the public's excess 
dollars by providing entertainment while at the same time an 
entertainment service is less critical then a broader communication 
service.


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