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For some, waiting in line adds to the iPad’s appeal

By Hiawatha Bray
Globe Staff / April 3, 2010

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When Apple Inc. unveiled its popular iPhone in June 2007, some eager consumers camped overnight outside retail stores to make sure they would get one. As of yesterday afternoon, there were no sleeping bags on the sidewalk in front of Apple’s local flagship store on Boylston Street. But there were reports of eager consumers lining up in New York and ... (Full article: 483 words)

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