How much can you do with an interface limited by the physical size of
a cell phone?  Even if you were using voice recognition, you would need privacy
(and probably a place to sit)  why is this any different from laptops. And why
would you say that smart phones are driving web-apps?  

Using your phone as a data modem is cool and useful because wireless hot-spots
are more limited (if faster).

Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: "Smart phones that can access on-demand 
Web-based applications have the 
potential to reshape the business landscape forever."

"This isn't just about the iPhone. Information-technology departments are 
already supporting BlackBerrys and other smart phones. These devices will 
get better as manufacturers try to fend off Apple. There is an 
ever-increasing number of Web applications and a rising demand for these 
handheld Internet access devices. We may soon be seeing a real, 
fundamental shift in the way workers work. Are you ready? "

http://www.baselinemag.com/article2/0,1540,2153060,00.asp?kc=BLBLBEMNL07030
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