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I'm not arguing with your premise... The Zoomer and the Newton were released within months of each other (the Newton on Aug 3rd, 1993, I think the Zoomer was like a month or 2 later but I can't find a definitive release date.
To be fair though I see this as an example of independent convergence. Both devices were the end result of a long chain of developments that were entirely unreleated to each other, they just happened to land in more or less the same place at the same time. Neither were influenced much by the other imo until very close to the end. Just saying I don't see the Zoomer as a "response" to the Newton, or the other way around.
Edited 2011-07-22 02:15 UTC