What does the i in iPhone stand for?

And in all there other products

I think its more about the 'i'ndividual recreating their selfs through technological avatars that re-present a kind of identity through an image/logo of the the idea of individuality. I mac, I phone, I photo, I pod, I web, etc. The 'I' is in constant interaction with the mechanisms of the social construction of the individual within society.
But that's just what 'Ithink'
raymie.

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