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24Mar/060

Friday

This fits today well.

I dont think a translation is needed, it's related to the weekday :) Have a good one!

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20Mar/060

Monday! Just four nights ’till friday! :)

I guess, given mobile internet and an internet tablet, this just had to happen once: Hello world from the commuter train.. :)

For the record, it was fun to meet Matthew today. It's always nice to connect faces with names in the community!

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17Mar/064

random job update

It appears to be that my job consists of providing user interface help to people who port/develop software to the maemo platform and the 770. So if you hack on stuff related to the internet tablet and have questions on user interface matters or style consistency etc, let me know. I'll announce this on maemo-developer list soon too, but I am a bit embarassed to send from *cough*look and I havent yet figured out how to do email from Evolution from within here.. :) The irc channel (#maemo on freenode) works too, I try to be around.

As an interesting note, I'd love to help in porting this thing to the tablet - it would be just an awesome alternative to the rather simple sketch application that ships with the device..

10Mar/061

Internet applications

A while ago Ari blogged about how the killer app for a handheld device is really the internet itself. I do agree with that idea. I have been using Gmail for a long time because it is accessible from pretty much anywhere, with any device that can connect to the net. The 770 fits naturally in that scheme.

The recent news about Google expanding to online shared document writing and the now rumored Google calendar all fit in the picture pretty well - the most important application in a handheld device is a really good web browser. It opens the doors to a huge array of web applications, both existing ones, and, when tablets become more common, also should spark some cool ideas about mobile web applications. Thoughtfix had very similar thoughts about this too. It's fun to see this idea pop up all over the place :)

Of course this requires affordable wireless internet access from pretty much anywhere on demand. But it's an interesting new way of looking at "software". It's very much like the "mainframe and terminals" -idea but scaled globally. When you have to get real work done, you have the laptop with you - and the handheld is nice for looking at your data when you dont want to haul a "full computer" along. That's why I think it makes a lot more sense to have a small internet tablet, and not a sub-laptop that still is too big to carry in a pocket.

   

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