
Thos Niles hands a brochure to iphone buyer Aaron Perrino outside Boston’s Apple Store.
Lines in the Back Bay, lines in Chestnut Hill, lines in New York — Apple might end up creating a market for MIT $100K startup InstantQ all by itself.
Second Rotation, an online reseller of used iPhones and other gadgets, was handing out t-shirts for its Gazelle.com service outside the Boylston St. Apple Store.
No appearances yet by FitnessKeeper CEO/gigantic anthropomorphic iPhone Jason Jacobs — he’s waiting on Apple to approve a new build of his RunKeeper app.
Meanwhile, Harvard Medical School CIO John Halamka talks about the iPhone for health care IT, including an app that delivers patient data to smartphones.
Video of Jacobs running the Boston Marathon in an iPhone suit after the jump.
Posted by Brendan Lynch
Tags: Apple, Gazelle.com, Harvard Medical School, InstantQ, iPhone, Jason Jacobs, John Halamka, RunKeeper, Second Rotation


