![]() There may also be other technologically-inclined daughters and sons (or granddaughters and grandsons) who are being asked similar questions, so feel free to pass the guide along. I hope this guide will be useful to you and to your family members, regardless of age. For those of you in the digital natives cadre - the ones on the receiving end of these inquiries from friends and family - if you've got questions of your own, I'd like to help. Given the publicity thunderclap of last week's iPad announcements, I know there are thousands of similar conversations playing out this week across the generations (Mike Rose tells me he had the exact same chat with his father-in-law this weekend). My mother-in-law (who, by the way, never sent an SMS text message in her life) immediately sent me an iMessage from her iPad, asking me to help figure out which iPad her stepmother should get. One stumbling block: she didn't know anything about which one to get, or how much it would cost. She showed the iPad to them, and her stepmother became very interested in it. Recently, my mother-in-law was visiting her father and stepmother, my wife's grandparents. ![]() She had a Nook which she enjoyed, and saw my iPad and liked the fact that it was a "one thing at a time" device. ![]() My mother-in-law has had a Windows PC in her house, but never really felt comfortable using it. ![]()
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