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As far as I know the problem so far is that GGears isn't working as it should be with MicroB.
So what is the chance that GGears and Gmail Offline would work with an alternative browser in an alternative OS on the tablet?
More and more people are developing and using ubuntu on the tablet, so this could be real killer app for even more people to join.