mathew davis writes: > >It's funny that you mention that I am only 24 so I guess I would fit in the >youngster category. I don't even know what usenet is. I guess >that's why
usenet is a huge, distributed bulletin board system with topics groups on every conceivable (and many inconceivable) subject. If you're familiar with Google Groups, that's actually a huge usenet server with a really, really bad interface. >phones are starting to be the great meadator of communication between >generations, you can e-mail now, SMS, or call. You can even use the GPS to >show up at their door step. Funny how things are starting to merge together >huh. Computer programs, internet programs, and phone programs. I bet in 5 >- 10 years there won't be a distinguishable difference between the >three. I believe you're exactly right. I'm a little surprised it's taken this long; when I saw my first PalmOS phone in something like 1999 I thought the convergence was just around the corner. A friend of mine mentioned the other day that his Windows Mobile phone works just like his PC: he turns it on, the keyboard locks up, he has to reboot... >That's why I think this phone is so great. It is the start of the >integration. Soon people will just have data associated with them. And >they can access it from anywhere at anytime. I am excited to see where this >OpenMoko and the OLPC things take us. Yep. _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community