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		<title>Tufte tackles the iPhone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[via This is actually a couple of years old. But Tufte&#8217;s evaluations remain spot-on. He lauds the photo app&#8217;s absence of &#8216;computer administrative debris&#8217;, and I like his suggestion to make the Mobile Safari button bar partially transparent. In addition, his comments about the weather app being both beautiful and thin resonate with me. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>    This is actually a couple of years old. But Tufte&#8217;s evaluations remain spot-on. He lauds the photo app&#8217;s absence of &#8216;computer administrative debris&#8217;, and I like his suggestion to make the Mobile Safari button bar partially transparent.    In addition, his comments about the weather app being both beautiful and <em>thin</em> resonate with me. It really baffles me that now, 3 years after the iPhone was first revealed to the world, the weather app has yet to evolve. Why is there no way to find more detailed information?
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