Wired has published an in depth article on the iPhone development process and it's long-term impact on the wireless phone industry. It speaks on the efforts, trials, and money that it took Apple to come out with the device. In the end it proclaims that despite some of the obvious knocks on the device it "...cracked open the carrier-centric structure of the wireless industry and unlocked a host of benefits for consumers, developers, manufacturers — and potentially the carriers themselves. Consumers get an easy-to-use handheld computer. And, as with the advent of the PC, the iPhone is sparking a wave of development that will make it even more powerful."
Read the full article here.

