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More Apple iPhone launch coverage from the 3rd Street Promenade Apple Store in Santa Monica, CA

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, June 29th, 2007 at 9:08 AM

Apple iPhone launchAlrighty, it’s been a long night – no sleep and lots of excitement. Into iPhone’s been on the street getting you live coverage of the Apple iPhone launch event from the 3rd Street Promenade in beautiful Santa Monica, CA. Technical issues have taken down our live, streaming webcast, but we hope to get that up for you as soon as we can.

The scene here was abuzz with iPhone anticipation as we waited out the pre-dawn hours. People were dancing, singing, drinking, and even playing kickball! Everyone here is as friendly as you can imagine a bunch of iPhone fanatics would be – it’s like our own iWoodstock.

The weather was pretty mild last night – thankfully. Not too cold, not too hot, not too anything – just right. That probably contributed to the general liveliness of our pre-iPhone support group. The cops were out to make sure that everyone was generally safe and under control. If you got a chance to check out last night’s live webcast, you know what I’m talking about. If you didn’t, well, you missed the fun.

The sun is up now and everyone is basically passed out from exhaustion – especially the drunks next door. After a long night of drinking and rowdiness, the tipsy group of guys ordered some pizza (yes, delivered to the 3rd Street promenade) and passed out just in time for sunrise.

Delirious doesn’t even begin to describe what I’m feeling right now – but I’ll keep trudging along for you guys! It’s all part of Into iPhone’s (and IntoMobile’s) commitment to you, our  readers!

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Will Park

Will hails from The City of Angels - Los Angeles, California. He spends his time playing with his numerous gadgets and looking forward to seeing what future holds for mobile technology. An avid promoter of a fully "digital" life, he promotes the widespread adoption of truly mobile, paper-less living. He dreams of the day when he can go completely digital. No more snail mail, paper receipts, bound books, notepads/spiral notebooks, credit cards, hard currency. He's a digital warrior - fighting for the converged life. He is an idealist and a realist - he has a perfect view of what the world should be but knows that the world is not perfect. Can we ever hope to see Will's dream become reality? We'll see...