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AFTER THE VOLCANO: iPAD TO RUN THE COUNTRY
4/17/2010 5:39:31 PM
After the eruption of the Iceland volcano, the Norwegian PM relied on an Apple iPad to keep up with business while stuck at an airport in New York. Jens Stoltenberg was stranded in New York as ash from the Iceland volcano continued to disrupt flights to and from northern Europe.

"They are good means of communication, I have close contacts with my office all the time, and there are a lot of activities in Norway where we try to reduce the consequences of the volcano...," Stoltenberg told CNN.
 
The use of an iPad isn’t entirely shocking. One has to wonder how much the United States is run from President Obama’s BlackBerry.
 
At this point, the iPad is only available in the United States. Apple even pushed back iPad's worldwide release until late May to accommodate higher-than-expected US demand.
 
(CSMonitor.com, April 2010)
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