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#25
I was just reading the PDF of the manual and noticed a couple of quotes which shows Nokia's intention for the MMC card:

The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is supplied with a [...] reduced-size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC) for media storage. -- Page 6.
Your device allows hot swap, which means you can insert and remove a
memory card while the device is on without disturbing the system. -- Page 9.
You can back up information to a memory card and restore it if necessary. -- Page 40
I'm tending towards not fighting the intentions of the device. It is best to use the RS-MMC for holding media -- eBooks, photos, video clips, etc. -- not applications (you'd lose hot-swapability) or application data (you'd lose hot-swapability plus the built-in backup utility will not know about any application data you store there).

That being said... I'd be happy to have more space for storing applications and application data, if someone figures out a convenient way.