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Personally I'am happy that N900 is like a handy powerful tool, not like a blink but incapable something as a lot of devices which are present on the market.
Im hoping some great coder out there has the time to look at this, tje Pulse RSS app for iPhone would be brilliant to have on N900. All we have at the moment are RSS feed apps that just show a text link etc, It would be great to get this on the device.
http://www.picsick.com/ is a web version of Flipboard for example, really only a picture viewer but actually works well on N900, something like this or Pulse would be so cool.
So come on lads, who's up for it.
Cheers
Colm
Ireland's Technology Blog