"The people in the shop crowd around as I hook up my laptop to my clunky Nokia and start transmitting my photos. September 2001 is still pre-iPhone, pre-Wi-Fi, pre-4G, even pre-3G, and sending images from a remote computer is a novelty. One woman giggles awkwardly as she spots herself in one of the photos".
Pensémoslo: en 2001 un fotógrafo de la agencia AP, la más importante del mundo, iba con un Nokia. Tremenda la oportunidad perdida por esa empresa y por la industria tecnológica europea. Ahora somos esclavos de Cupertino y de Asia.
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"The people in the shop crowd around as I hook up my laptop to my clunky Nokia and start transmitting my photos. September 2001 is still pre-iPhone, pre-Wi-Fi, pre-4G, even pre-3G, and sending images from a remote computer is a novelty. One woman giggles awkwardly as she spots herself in one of the photos".
Pensémoslo: en 2001 un fotógrafo de la agencia AP, la más importante del mundo, iba con un Nokia. Tremenda la oportunidad perdida por esa empresa y por la industria tecnológica europea. Ahora somos esclavos de Cupertino y de Asia.