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1 Tablets by Hayden

2 Chapter 1introduction Chapter 2 sales Chapter 3 history on tablets Chapter 4 apps

3 introduction Today I will be telling you about tablets tablets are like big phones I will tell you about history,apps.

4 Chapter 2 sales The top-selling line of devices was apple’s I pad with 100 million sold by mid October 2012 since. Its release on April 3 2010 followed by Amazon's kindle fire with 7 million and barnes and noble’s nook with 5 million. Vs 93% for smart phones and 18% for feature phones.

5 Chapter 3 history on tablets The tablet and the associated special operating software is an example of pen computing technology, and thus the development of tablets has deep historical roots. [1] The first patent for a system that recognized handwritten characters by analyzing the handwriting motion was granted in 1915. [2] The first publicly demonstrated system using a tablet and handwriting recognition instead of a keyboard for working with a modern digital computer dates to 1956. [3] [1] [2] handwriting recognition [3] In addition to many academic and research systems, there were several companies with commercial products in the 1980s: Pencept, Communications Intelligence Corporation, and Linus were among the best known of a crowded field. Later, GO Corp. brought out the PenPoint OS operating system for a tablet computer product: a patent from GO corporation was the subject of an infringement lawsuit concerning the Tablet PC operating system. [4] Pencept GO Corp. PenPoint OS [4]

6 Chapter 4 apps Apps are usually available through application distribution platforms, which began appearing in 2008 and are typically operated by the owner of the mobile operating system, such as the Apple App Store, Google Play, Windows Phone Store, and BlackBerry App World. Some apps are free, while others must be bought. Usually, they are downloaded from the platform to a target device, such as an iPhone,BlackBerry, Android phon e or Windows Phone, but sometimes they can be downloaded to laptops or desktop computes. mobile operating system App Store Google Play Windows Phone Store BlackBerry App World iPhoneBlackBerry Android Windows Phone laptops


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