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Today’s news was the unveiling of Nokia’s web appliance. I haven’t been a Nokia customer since my 5190, so I was amazed at how appealing I found their new 770.

The philosophy behind the web appliance/thin client isn’t new, but the idea of a wifi browser-to-go is hot. Smaller and cheaper than a laptop, and more capable than a PDA or smart phone, the 770 fits a nice slot. The price isn’t bad either.

Rather than retread the murky waters of PIM software and pay-per-byte cell networks, the 770 gives you what you want - web access, free. Open Source will keep things interesting. Best of all, this device could at last see the fruition of the Netscape “browser as a platform” prophecy.

Now pepper in some VoIP and you may have the perfect machine. I’ll take two.

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One Response to “The Perfect Machine?”

  1. MacManX.com » Blog Archive » Blogroll Dive: 5/30/05 Says:

    [...] ealthy obsession. Michael returns from E3. John has a few thoughts on advertising and RSS. Brian has a few words to say about the Nokia 770. Khaled is live in Lebanon. Rick [...]

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