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2008-10-07
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2008-10-07
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2008-10-08
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Text-to-speech can't really work on a tablet until Nokia or someone develops good voices for use in Linux.
But there are a few good voices in Windows (...) I recently purchased one called Samantha
I love Project Gutenberg, and am not so attracted by Kindle or the Sony Reader, because I don't like to pay.
I understand that there are excellent voices for Macs, too, by the way.
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2008-10-08
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A computer you could use standing up.
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2008-10-08
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(The only non-desktop thing I do with it is navigation/mapping, but that's not what I've understood as 'location services' which seems to me to be more of some people's business model for finding places to shop or eat.)
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2008-10-26
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Re: Whither the revolution?
We should not forget that social networks are the drivers of revolutions (to say the very least). Clearly, Nokia makes fine stand-alone NITs, like my N800. But all current devices fall short in a key social feature necessary to drive a (capital "R") revolution: mobile device interconnectivity. By that I mean enabling two or more arbitrary NITs to selectively connect without requiring intermediating servers, routers and so on.
Nokia and Apple products are quite designerly, but it is more than mere rumor that people are inclined to connect in the local, physical space (as opposed to the dated concept of Internet space). Nokia, polished designs are not sufficient. Make them connectable, networkable. Do that well and you will witness a true Revolution!
Last edited by RogerS; 2008-10-07 at 17:35.