This Is Your Grandfather's iPad as Japan Elderly Embrace Apple
Hikosaburo Yasuda says he knows a trend when he sees one and plans to buy Apple Inc.’s iPad to keep up with junior members in his computer club. Yasuda is 95.
“It’s important to always try new things, otherwise you get left behind,” Yasuda said. “All these books in just one place, and so many familiar, classic titles that I’ve never had a chance to read. I want to buy the iPad just for that.”
iPad: The Perfect Sales Tool
How many of us have suffered through a PowerPoint sales presentation? You bring in a laptop, boot it up, hook it up to a projector and load the application. Maybe 5 minutes later you dim the lights and everyone sits around a table checking their email with their smart phones while you present.
Boring. And not very effective.
If people aren't engaged with you, chances are they aren't that interested in having a meaningful conversation.
Power Selling with the iPad
Some of the initial hype over the iPad has died a bit and now it's time to dig in and start to analyze the real value this tool (and others like it) can bring to the small business table.
In addition to the practical content consumption functions and the obvious coolness factor of the iPad, sales folks and anyone who needs to present ideas to small groups should latch onto the iPad as a killer sales tool.
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Incredible presentations. Incredibly easy.
Keynote is a powerful presentation software that comes with iWork for your desktop computer. Keynote is also an app that can be downloaded to your iPad. When used on the iPad it allows users to engage their audience with exciting featuers that take advantage of the Multi-Touch display. So now you can do everything on the iPad with a tap or drag of your finger — from creating your first slide to presenting your work.
